365 Key Chapters of the Bible: Genesis 43
The inscrutable mercy and sovereignty of God are on full display in this continuation of the story of Joseph and his brothers
The inscrutable mercy and sovereignty of God are on full display in this continuation of the story of Joseph and his brothers
This chapter of Luke includes the conversion of Zaccheus, the parable of the minas, and Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem.
Joseph’s reconciliation with his brothers begins, brought about by circumstances of the famine in Egypt.
Ken Boa emphasizes Jesus’ authority over all things as shown in this chapter chronicling Jesus’ journey to Jerusalem.
The story of Joseph can encourage us as believers to remember that we are children of the One who holds the power over nations and people; He can use any circumstances for our good and His glory.
Ken Boa teaches on the parable of the unrighteous steward and its application to us today, explaining that believers should leverage the temporal things of this earth for the eternal things of heaven.
Despite his circumstances, Joseph trusted, honored, and glorified God; he provides an example to us today of trusting God even when it’s hard to see how God is working.
Ken Boa describes how Jesus responds to the grumbling of the scribes and Pharisees with three parables; all show how they should’ve been rejoicing instead of grumbling, for that which was lost has now been found.
Joseph had his ups and downs, but through it all, God was in control and working out His plan.
In Luke 7, we see Jesus’ expanding ministry, which evokes a dual reaction of either growing belief or growing rejection. Luke in particular emphasizes the perfect humanity of Jesus as the fulfillment of the ideal Man and His compassion on people from all classes of society.
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