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“It’s Not Over”
Illustration about not quitting.
Principles:
God’s Word is Perfect and will bring us through the storms
God will be present in the midst of a storm
God is working to prepare us for something greater.
Read Genesis 37.
1. Joseph’s Story
a. Joseph’s Family Dynamic
His father’s influence caused Joseph and his brothers to settle into the ways of Canaan.
They lived and loved the things of the world.
Mike Stone said, “What you permit, your kids will prefer, and their kids will practice.”
Do you live like a stranger in this world?
b.
Joseph’s Father’s Devotion
He was loved by his dad.
Jacob copied — he did the same his father did.
He loved one of his sons more.
He demonstrated this love by giving him a coat of many colors.
c.
Joseph was Favorably Dealt With
This coat wouldn’t have allowed Joseph to do manual labor.
So the youngest became the supervisor
d.
Joseph had Foretelling Dreams
This is God communicating with Joseph!
e.
Joseph was Fervently Disliked
Here’s where it gets dicey for Joseph.
2. Joseph’s Storm
Illustration about the storm
What did Joseph’s storm involve?
a.
The Plan
Our enemy hates us.
They hated Joseph so much that they couldn’t even call him by name.
“That dreamer.”
Then they start to plan against him.
“let’s see what comes of these dreams.
b.
The Pit
It was empty.
It was a place where there was no care for human life.
It was hopeless.
What’s your pit?
c.
The Pessimism
d.
The Promise
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