Insight and Encouragement
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
JOSEPH AND THE KING
22 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. Some of our seniors here
have that privilege. Should Jesus tarry
and it being the Lord’s will I look forward to that privilege. The children of Makir son of Manasseh were
placed at Joseph’s feet. 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. This is the
privilege of being a follower of the Lord.
Longevity is a combination of good genes, good living, godly heritage,
diet, exercise and choosing never to get old.
Look at me, I will be 39 again next birthday. 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.
24 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.”
But his life doesn’t last forever.
Eventually, he’s on his deathbed, and he tells his brothers that he is about to
die. There is no indication whether any of these brothers have already passed
on. This would have been the remaining
family. Joseph also look at all his
family as a brotherhood of godly people in a foreign land. 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 been a
human representation of God and a link with the patriarchs. Joseph had given them favor with a foreign
people and now they were not sure what was going to happen next. This always happens when a loved one is about
to pass away. We know that things will
never be the same. 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. The brothers
and their family had gotten use to Egypt.
They had made a life in Egypt.
They saw that Egypt was a place of plenty and security with Joseph. Egypt had become familiar. I have discovered that people will often stay
even in a place that can be toxic because it is familiar. It is what happening right now in
Canada. Certain parts of this country
keep this federal government because it is the devil they know. Joseph reminds them of God’s oath. Even at the end Joseph is bringing God into
their remembrance. Egypt can get into
us. That is why we need constant
reminders for God. They had been in
Egypt for almost 70 years to this point.
The children, grandchildren and great grandchildren had only known life
in Egypt under Joseph. 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. Talk about Claresholm. 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.
26 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. Joseph was a high
ranking official so he would have all the pomp and ceremony someone of his
stature would have deserved. Notice
though there is no mention of mourning or even an extensive funeral. 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.
JOSEPH IN EGYPT
22 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. Some of our seniors here
have that privilege. Should Jesus tarry
and it being the Lord’s will I look forward to that privilege. The children of Makir son of Manasseh were
placed at Joseph’s feet. 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. This is the
privilege of being a follower of the Lord.
Longevity is a combination of good genes, good living, godly heritage,
diet, exercise and choosing never to get old.
Look at me, I will be 39 again next birthday. 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.
24 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.”
But his life doesn’t last forever.
Eventually, he’s on his deathbed, and he tells his brothers that he is about to
die. There is no indication whether any of these brothers have already passed
on. This would have been the remaining
family. Joseph also look at all his
family as a brotherhood of godly people in a foreign land. 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 been a
human representation of God and a link with the patriarchs. Joseph had given them favor with a foreign
people and now they were not sure what was going to happen next. This always happens when a loved one is about
to pass away. We know that things will
never be the same. 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. The brothers
and their family had gotten use to Egypt.
They had made a life in Egypt.
They saw that Egypt was a place of plenty and security with Joseph. Egypt had become familiar. I have discovered that people will often stay
even in a place that can be toxic because it is familiar. It is what happening right now in
Canada. Certain parts of this country
keep this federal government because it is the devil they know. Joseph reminds them of God’s oath. Even at the end Joseph is bringing God into
their remembrance. Egypt can get into
us. That is why we need constant
reminders for God. They had been in
Egypt for almost 70 years to this point.
The children, grandchildren and great grandchildren had only known life
in Egypt under Joseph. 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. Talk about Claresholm. 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.
26 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. Joseph was a high
ranking official so he would have all the pomp and ceremony someone of his
stature would have deserved. Notice
though there is no mention of mourning or even an extensive funeral. 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.
TEST ALL THINGS
21 Test all things
1.
To test all things according to the Bible,
Compare teachings with Scripture (Acts 17:11). Demonstrate the ideal attitude
of discernment. Through diligent
examination and comparison, discern truth from error and avoid being led
astray. Testing all teachings is not an
act of skepticism, but a commitment to truth.
2.
All things must point to Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit will always point to Jesus.
3.
They must
say that Jesus Christ came in the flesh, He was virgin born, is God and
man. He is our Healer, Baptizer in the
Holy Spirit and Soon Coming King.
4.
Must maintain that the Bible is literal,
infallible and without error.
5.
Study to show yourself approved of God who
rightly discerns the Bible.
Hold on to what is good.
1.
encourages believers to cling to what is
good12345. It means to be diligent, take a firm grasp of that which is good,
and embrace it with conviction and perseverance.
2.
The phrase “hold fast” implies gripping
something firmly so that it is not lost or taken away. It is a determined,
unwavering commitment.
3.
In Greek, the word for “hold fast” is katechō),
meaning to seize, retain, or keep possession of something firmly.
4.
Hebrews 10:23 (NKJV) “Let us hold fast the confession of our hope
without wavering, for He who promised is faithful.” Meaning: Christians must cling to their
faith with perseverance.
5.
Revelation 2:25 (NKJV) “But hold fast what you
have till I come.” Meaning: Jesus
commands believers to remain steadfast until His return.
6.
1 Corinthians 15:2 (NKJV) “By which also you are saved, if you hold
fast that word which I preached to you—unless you believed in vain.” Meaning: True faith requires continuing in
God’s truth rather than abandoning it.
7.
Why “Holding Fast” Is Important. The world constantly tempts believers to
compromise.
False teachings and deception
can lead people away from truth. Holding
fast to what is good protects against sin and error.
22 Reject
every kind of evil.
1.
Rejecting evil is a fundamental tenet in
Christian theology, emphasizing the believer's commitment to turn away from sin
and align with God's righteousness1. Followers of Christ are called to discern
and shun evil in all its forms1. The Bible urges believers to hate what is evil
and cling to what is good2
2.
In the original language, the word translated as
“abhor” means “to find repugnant, hate, loathe, dislike, and have a horror of.”
3.
Flee from evil.
Do not entertain to even look at it.
You are the temple of the Holy Spirit.
What has light had to do with darkness.
The word is the cleansing agent against the toxicity, stain,
contamination, pollution of the world.
Use it everyday along with prayer.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
BE AN EXAMPLE
16 Therefore I urge you to imitate me.
1. Paul begins our message with quite the
statement. Imitate me or follow my
example as I follow Christ. Paul would
make this statement twice in this book.
He says if you are looking for a role model, a mentor or example look at
me. Christ was his example.
2. He
wanted them to follow his example. A
role model is a person whose behavior in a particular role is imitated by
others. A role model has a passion and ability
to Inspire. Role models show passion for their work and have the capacity to
infect others with their passion. Clear
Set of Values. Role models live their values in the world. Commitment to Community in our case the
church. Selflessness and Acceptance of
Others. We are called to love
others. Ability to Overcome
Obstacles. A never give up attitude.
3. Paul
was being a mentor. An experienced and
trusted adviser. He was being guide, confidant
confidante, counselor, consultant,
spiritual therapist, or leader.
4. Paul
gives us a picture of what to imitate in vs 12 of this chapter. We work hard with our own hands. When we are
cursed, we bless; when we are persecuted, we endure it. He also tells them in vs 10-11, they honor
Christ, and they are willing to suffer on His behalf.
5. Paul
wanted them to follow Jesus’ example and these qualities that Christ they are
as follows
a. Jesus
showed grace and forgiveness.
b. Empathy
is a characteristic of Jesus.
c. Wisdom
was an attribute of Jesus.
d. Obedience
was a characteristic of Jesus.
e. Jesus
was a good listener.
f. Truth
is an attribute of Jesus.
g. Humility
was a character trait of Jesus.
h. Unconditional
love.
6. Jesus’
greatest example we can get is that He was willing to do the will of His Father
and we must do the same. It is called
obedience. He is our master not we His.
17 For this reason I have sent to you Timothy, my
son whom I love, who is faithful in the Lord. He will remind you of my way of
life in Christ Jesus, which agrees with what I teach everywhere in every
church.
1. Paul
then reminds them that is why Timothy was sent.
Paul had this view of Timothy. He
looked at Him as a spiritual son. He
loves Timothy and Timothy was faithful in the Lord. From this we can draw three applications to
ourselves. We are to view each other as
family, we are to love, and we are to be faithful. We do these three things, and we are
imitating Jesus and Paul.
2. Paul
then closes this verse with three thoughts that we close with today. As Timothy reminds the Corinthians and us,
that our ways of life are on display.
3. Secondly
our lives must be based in Jesus Christ.
He is our master, lord, savior, and God.
God is looking for obedience and faithfulness
4. Lastly
Paul life agrees with what He teaches everywhere and in every church. Paul was very mindful and no matter where He
was his was consistent. James reminds
us that if we have faith, it must be shown through action.
5. Hypocrisy
creates the following problems. A double
life, live in fear of discovery, leads others astray, brings criticism and
ultimately judgment from God.
Be faithful
1 Cor 4:1-2
This, then, is how you ought to regard us: as
servants of Christ and as those entrusted with the mysteries God has revealed.
1. Paul
starts off this chapter by reminding the Corinthians of three things. He says first, when you think of us or have
regards for us look at us this way. He
is setting their mental mood. He is
giving them a path to mentally follow.
When you see us, this is the way you should look at us,
2. We
are servants of the Christ. He is our
master, leader, role model, mentor, and authority. We are love slaves to Him. We go, say, and do what He wants us to
do. Paul is saying that they are servant
leaders. A servant leader is as follows. Listening, empathy, healing, awareness,
persuasion, conceptualization, foresight, stewardship, commitment to the growth
of people, and building the family or community of God.
3. Paul
then outlines that he and His party have been entrusted with the mysteries of
God. Did you know that there are seven
mysteries that Paul revealed or opened us for us his audience?
a. The
Mystery of the Incarnation (I Timothy 3:16)
b. The
Mystery of the Blindness of Israel (Romans 11:25-26)
c. The
Mystery of the Church (Ephesians 3:1-10)
d. The
Mystery of the Indwelling Christ (Colossians 1:25-28)
e. The
Mystery of the Headship of Christ (Ephesians 5:22-32)
f. The
Mystery of the Translation of the Church (I Corinthians 15:50-58)
g. The
Mystery of Lawlessness (II Thessalonians 2:1-9)
4. God
has given and entrusted Paul to reveal and explain these mysteries. We are
still learning the mysteries of God revealed to Paul.
5. God
has such confidence in Paul’s ability to understand and explain these
mysteries. I trust that he can entrust
us with truth and reveal it to our generation.
2 Now it is required
that those who have been given a trust must prove faithful.
1. God
is only looking for one thing from us and that we are found faithful.
2. Skill
and learning come along with the job. I
like how one person put it. God take the
unqualified and makes them qualified.
Gideon was not a mighty man of valor when he was called but he became
one through obedience. David started out
as a shepherd and then grew into time as a king. Joseph learned to be a Prime Minister during
those years he was a slave and a prisoner.
3. Along
the way you get the skill, education, and experience to become someone else







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