Joseph’s Grace: Forgiveness That God Intended for Good
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Joseph’s Grace: Forgiveness That God Intended for Good...In this deep dive, we revisit the story of Joseph not as a simple rags-to-riches success story, but as one of Scripture’s most profound portraits of forgiveness. Genesis 50 brings the whole wound into view: the pit, the betrayal, the bloodied robe, the years in slavery and prison, the famine, the reunion, and the brothers’ fear that Joseph will finally take revenge after Jacob’s death. Instead, Joseph answers with words that still define biblical grace: “Am I in the place of God?” and “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good.”
Drawing from Timothy Keller, John Piper, Chuck Swindoll, Max Lucado, BibleProject, and T.D. Jakes, this episode explores forgiveness that does not deny evil, providence that does not minimize pain, and grace that becomes practical provision.
This is a story about wounds that were real, evil that was named, power that was surrendered, mercy that fed the very family that once threw Joseph away, and the forgiveness that God intended.