The Grace That Reconciles (Genesis 50)
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According to Keller, if you ask the average person today why they're skeptical of Christianity, the objection is rarely intellectual. It's seldom "I have trouble believing in miracles." What you're more likely to hear is this: Why did God let this happen to me? If He's good, why did He allow this? In other words, the objections are personal. And the story of Joseph — all the way to its final chapters in Genesis 47 through 50 — tackles those objections head-on.
What the narrative of Joseph shows us, again and again, is this: with God, silence is not absence, and hiddenness is not impotence. Often, when things look like they're going the most wrong, God is working the most for our good. That is the claim we're going to examine today.
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