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Joseph stayed in Egypt, along with all his father’s family. He lived a hundred
and ten years 23 and saw the third generation of Ephraim’s children. Also the
children of Makir son of Manasseh were placed at birth on Joseph’s knees.
So after Joseph had reassured his brothers
about his forgiveness he lived in Egypt for the rest of his life. Now Joseph was 56, when he buried his father
and showed this incredible act of forgiveness and loves. So he lives another 54 years in Egypt. He lived there with all his father’s
family. His duty was to care for and
protect his family. He would have been
the Prime Minister as long as the king lived for he was trusted. Joseph was also honored in Egypt because of
his saving the country from a severe famine.
Joseph had the privilege of seeing the third generation of his family,
his great grandchildren. The reason
Makir is mentioned because he becomes the most important tribe of Manasseh.
Placing children on one’s knees is akin to adopting them. This cements the
connection between Joseph and Makir. Furthermore, these generations speak to
Joseph being blessed with long life. Joseph
never returns to Canaan during his life time.
Joseph was the means for his family to get to Egypt. It was here that Israel would become a great
people and eventually need an Exodus and a Moses. There is a divine plan in all of our
lives. God uses circumstances, people
and situations to get us where we need to be.
We need to be open, sensitive and obedient to him to live in the middle
of God’s will.
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Then Joseph said to his brothers, “I am about to die. But God will surely come
to your aid and take you up out of this land to the land he promised on oath to
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.” 25 And Joseph made the Israelites swear an oath and
said, “God will surely come to your aid, and then you must carry my bones up
from this place.”
Joseph on his deathbed, and he tells his brothers that he is
about to die. Joseph again reassures
them of divine protection and aid.
Joseph had been their benefactor, protector and friend for over 50
years. He had been a go between them and
the Egyptians. With Joseph passing there
was a lot of uncertainty. Joseph had
given them favor with a foreign people and now they were not sure what was
going to happen next. He reassures them
God was behind all this and He will be there with them. We have the promise today of Matt 28:20 that
the Lord will never leave or forsake them.
Jesus gave this same reassurance in the upper room to his
disciples. Remember Jesus Christ is the
same yesterday and forever. What God did
yesterday, he will do today and tomorrow.
God’s help, protection, guidance and love are consistent. They would not be alone. Remember the promises are yes and amen. Good lesson for them and us.
Joseph then gives them a prophetic
promise. God will take you up out of this land to the land he promised on oath
to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. This is not the land that God has, on oath,
promised to give them. They are in Egypt, not the Promised Land. This land they are living in a temporary
place.
Remember Egypt is where they dwell but it
is not their home. A good lesson for
us. Like Israel we have a home. We live in this world but are not of it. Like Israel we are looking for a city whose
maker and builder is God. Egypt had
become familiar. Joseph reminds them of
God’s oath. Even at the end Joseph is
bringing God into their remembrance.
That is why we need constant reminders for God. They needed to be reminded they were the
people of God. That is why we need to
remind our families today. Jesus told us
He goes to prepare a place for us.
Remember any moment Jesus could come back. That is why we must live ready. You are not settlers here Joseph was telling
them and us.
Joseph then makes them swear an oath to
take his bones back to Canaan. Even
though Joseph had left Canaan at the age of 17, it never left him. Canaan was his identity, his happy childhood,
the place where he was connected too. To
the Jew Canaan will always be the land of promise. It is their identity, and it is the place
that was promised to them. Joseph wanted
his bones to be buried there. Joseph was
a patriarch the promise of firstborn had been given to him. He was the head of the family here and so he
is giving his final instruction.
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So Joseph died at the age of a hundred and ten. And after they embalmed him, he
was placed in a coffin in Egypt.
Joseph lives to be a 110 and they embalm
him and he was place in a coffin in Egypt.
Moses closes off Genesis with a simple statement. This last chapter sets up the stage for the
next chapter in Israel and that is the Exodus where Joseph bones would be
carried back to Canaan and placed in burial place in Shechem. Joseph’s tomb is there right now.
Now I want to
spend just a couple of moments talking about the lessons we can learn from
Joseph’s life.
1.
No
matter who you are you are not immune from bad things happening in your
life. Joseph was a prince in Canaan.
2.
Even
bad things have a purpose. Joseph
through slavery, prison learned to trust God in a bad place.
3.
You
can flourish and be successful even in ungodly and difficult places. Bloom where you are planted. Joseph flourished in Potiphar’s house and in
prison.
4.
God
is with you no matter where you go. God
was with Joseph and help him prosper.
5.
Even
bad things can be stepping stones when we have a godly view, right attitudes
and see them as they are.
6.
Be
faithful where you are until promotion comes.
7.
Life
can change in a moment. Joseph went from
prison to Prime Minister in a day.
8.
God
will use the talents you have to work his will.
Joseph was wise, able to interpret dreams.
9.
Walk
in forgiveness. Remember you are not the
judge. Forgive immediately and reassure
others you have. Joseph did. He forgave all who hurt him.
10.
Remember
God has a bigger plan in mind for you when you trust Him.
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