In the sermon titled "God's Protecting Hand," Wayne Boyd expounds on the doctrine of divine providence as illustrated through the life of Joseph in Genesis 39:20-23. The key argument centers on how God's protective presence was consistently with Joseph, even amidst trials and injustices, demonstrating God's sovereignty over all circumstances. Scripture references, particularly Genesis 39:21-23, highlight that the Lord was with Joseph, granting him favor and prosperity wherever he went—even in prison, which serves to illustrate God's faithfulness and providential care. This narrative is significant for Reformed believers as it reassures them that God's sovereign hand is actively guiding their lives, protecting them as His chosen people, similar to a shepherd overseeing his flock.
“God's protecting hand never leaves Joseph.”
“His sovereign eye is never not upon us.”
“Everything is falling out according to God's sovereign plan.”
“If God be for us, who could be against us?”
The Bible teaches that God’s protecting hand is always with His people, ensuring their safety and preservation.
Genesis 39:20-23, Hebrews 13:5
The assurance of God's presence with His people is affirmed throughout the Bible, notably in Hebrews 13:5.
Genesis 39:21, Hebrews 13:5
God’s sovereignty is vital as it assures believers that all events are under His control and working for our good.
Genesis 39:21, Romans 8:28
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