Joseph – And They Bowed Down
We last left father Jacob putting his foot down, refusing to let his sons return to Egypt with his beloved son, Benjamin. As we begin today, the grain they had…
We last left father Jacob putting his foot down, refusing to let his sons return to Egypt with his beloved son, Benjamin. As we begin today, the grain they had…
Joseph's brothers were shaken when they attempted to buy grain in Egypt. First, this foreign leader (Joseph) accused them of spying and put them in prison for three days. Then,…
Last week, we saw that Joseph recognized a group of ten brothers who had come to Egypt to buy grain. These were his brothers! He accused them of being spies…
The seven fruitful years of harvest has brought so much grain to Egypt that Joseph can't keep track of it all. But— As Joseph predicted, the fields dried up after…
And now, back to our story of Joseph. If you missed the first part in February and March, (from pit to Potiphar to prison to the palace)—no problem. This last…
Jesus told his disciples on at least three occasions in Scripture, "The Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men, be crucified, and on the third…
This Sunday we will celebrate that victorious day when Jesus entered the city of Jerusalem during Passover week. The crowds greeted with palm branches and songs of praises. As the…
As we move toward our greatest celebration of the year, let's consider one very confused character along the way—Pilate. Perhaps he often questioned why he was relegated to the position…
We will take a little "spring" break from Joseph while he organizes things at the palace. I hope you re-enjoy my spring poem. My Season I spouted my leaves one…
The Pharaoh of Egypt had strange dreams—seven fat cows, seven skinny cows, seven full grains of wheat, and seven thin grains. No one can interpret his dreams. But, the cupbearer…