In the sermon "My Son Is Yet Alive," Peter L. Meney addresses the theme of God's providential care and grace, exemplified through the story of Joseph and his reconciliation with his brothers. He argues that despite human nature's persistent flaws, God's overarching purpose prevails, leading to blessings beyond what we might expect. Meney emphasizes key Scripture, specifically Genesis 45:16-28, where Joseph's revelation of his identity and his generous provision for his family illustrate God's faithfulness. The narrative serves to highlight the transformative power of knowing Christ, as Meney relates Joseph's relationship with his brothers to the believer's relationship with Jesus, underscoring the importance of living in peace and the revival of the spirit that comes from faith in Christ. This parallels the Reformed emphasis on the sovereignty of God and the necessity of grace in the believer's life.
“It takes grace to change the human heart. The old nature remains the same.”
“Sometimes it isn't possible to live peaceably with all men... But let us live peaceably with our brothers and sisters in the Lord.”
“Our Joseph is the Lord Jesus Christ and he is looking after his brethren. He is caring for us.”
“The journey won't always be easy... but our Saviour will not lose one of those little ones that have been placed into his care.”
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