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Introduction
It is great to have parents, grandparents, friends who love God and have faith in him.
But we need Firsthand Faith to experience His Blessings for ourselves—to live the life God intends for us.
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One of those witnesses cheering us on to finish the race (faithful to God to the end) is mentioned in Hebrews 11.
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The story of Joseph
Genesis 37- 50.
Jacob’s favorite.
Jealous brothers.
Joseph was a dreamer, but he was also a tattle-tail.
Sold into slavery in Egypt.
Potiphar - an officer of Pharaoh.
Firsthand Faith gets you through the difficult times.
Joseph in prison.
Firsthand Faith opens the door to God’s Gift in You.
Gift of administration.
Gift of leadership.
Gift of interpreting dreams.
The cupbearer and the baker.
Interpreting dreams correctly.
Firsthand Faith puts you in the right place at the right time.
Pharaoh (the king of Egypt) had a dream which troubled him.
The chief cupbearer remembered Joseph.
Firsthand Faith recognizes that all the glory belongs to God.
Joseph stands before Pharaoh.
Don’t take the credit for what God does.
This is a great opportunity to tell people about God’s love and grace.
Even unbelieving Pharaoh sees God’s handiwork in Joseph.
Firsthand Faith unleashes the blessings of God.
From slavery and imprisonment, God raises Joseph to be the second highest person in the whole kingdom of Egypt.
Firsthand Faith enables you to see the big picture.
See life from God’s perspective.
Forgiveness.
(Brothers)
Israel would be in Egypt over 400 years.
But Joseph was able to see the plan of God—even though he would not personally experience it.
Conclusion
Are you going through a difficult time - have firsthand faith in God.
Are you wanting to know what gift and purpose God has given you—have firsthand faith in God.
Are you looking for an opportunity that God wants you to have—have firsthand faith in God.
Do you want to make sure you are giving the glory and honor to God—have firsthand faith in God.
Do you want to the blessings of God in your life—have firsthand faith in God.
Do you want to know what God wants to do—have firsthand faith in God.
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