Sunday, July 19, 2026

JOSEPH FATHER OF JESUS

 

Joseph – Earthly Father of Jesus!

 

-        His Father was named Jacob, carried on the tradition of the Patriarch Jacob.  Matt 1:16

-        Husband of Mary.  Matt 1:16

-        Was of house and line of David.  Luke 2:4

-        He was a righteous man and charitable.  He did not want to expose Mary to public shame when he became aware she was pregnant.  Matt 1:19

-        God spoke to Joseph 3 times in a dream about various things.  Matt 1:20-21, 2:13, & 19-20

-        He was obedient to the Lord.  Matt 1:24, 2:14 & 21.

-        He was a man of faith because He believed the Lord in all He heard.  Matt 1:24, 2:13-15 & 19-22

-        He helped fulfill prophecy.  Matt 2:23

-        Followed the law of the Lord and did his religious duties.  Luke 2:23 & 41

-        Was in Jesus’ life until he was twelve.  Died before Jesus began His ministry.  In Mark 6:3, Jesus is known as Mary’s son.  This indicates that Joseph was dead.  Another theory for Jesus not starting His ministry until 30 was his obligations to family as the eldest son after Joseph died.

-        Was a carpenter by trade and had four sons with Mary.  (James Joses, Judas or Jude and Simon).  Mark 6:3

-        Witnessed the fulfillment of God’s promises.  Shepherds, Simeon, Anna and the Wise men.

 

  

 

QUOTES FOR JULY 19, 2026





 

LIFE OF JOSEPH

 


Joseph, the Young Man who’s Dreams of Promotion Came True

 

His Early Life.

 

1.  The Son of Jacob and Rachel.  Gen 30:22-24

2.  The favourite son of his father.  Gen 37:3

3.  He was hated by his brothers because of his father’s favouritism.  Gen 37:3-11

4.  Dreams of Greatness.  Gen 37:5-10

5.  Sold in Slavery to Egypt.  Gen 37:12-28

 

His Life in a Foreign Land.  Gen 39:1-50:26

 

Seven Step To Honor

 

1.  God Influence.  Gen 39:2-3

2.  Business Fidelity.  Gen 39:5-6

3.  Resistance of Temptation.  Gen 39:7-8

4.  Divine Favor.  Gen 39:21

5.  Providential Circumstances.  Gen 40:16

6.  Honoring God.  Gen 41:16

7.  Divine Revelations.  Gen 41:25-36

 

Christ like Spirit Shown. 

 

1.  In forgiving his brother’s sin.  Gen 45:15

2.  in his devotion to his brothers.  Gen 46:29

3.  In returning good for evil.  Ch 50:19-21

 

Life Parallels Daniel’s

 

1.  Both were carried into captivity as youths.

2.  Were model young men and found employment in a king’s court.

3.  Both were unjustly persecuted. 

4.  Their hardships became stepping stones to honor and promotion.

5.  Their ability to interpret dreams exalted them to ruler ship.

6.  Both were able to live pure lives in the midst of corrupt courts and they died in foreign

     Lands.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Joseph’s Life

 

A youthful dreamer.  Gen 37:5-9

Dreams Fulfilled.  Gen 41:42-44

Faithful in the hard places and times.  Gen 39:1-6 & 20-23

Resisted Temptation.  Gen 39:7-13

Unspoiled by sudden prosperity.  Gen 41:1446

Showed brotherly love  Gen 43:23, 30, 45:14, 47:7

Dependence on God.  Gen 41:16, 45:8

Returned good for evil.  Gen 50:16-21

 

 

JOSEPH MAN OF FORGIVENESDS

 


Joseph – The Man of Forgiveness  - March 25, 2007

 

Intro:  This morning we began our trek through the Bible.  Today I supplied you with a survey of Genesis and a brief outline of the life of Joseph.  Today I am going to focus on the last chapter of Genesis and Joseph dealing with his brothers and His example of how to overcome hurt and ones past.

 

1.  Our story begins with the family returning to Egypt after the burial of Jacob. Joseph’s

    Brothers were afraid of what would happen now that their father was dead.  Fear is a       

     Powerful force in ones life.  Scientists tell us we will do one of two things when face   

     with something that effects our personal safety.  We will either fight or take flight. 

     Fear powers both.  If we fight, we or others will be harmed.  If we flee, then our self

     esteem suffers or others can view us as cowards.  One thing the Bible makes clear is

     that fear is a spirit not given by God.  It is overcome by spiritual means and by three

     things, communicated by a relationship with God.  Love, power and soundness of

     mind or personal godly discipline.  2 Tim 1:7

 

a.  In vs 15, the brothers were afraid that Joseph now that their father was dead would

     seek revenge or justice for what had been done to him.  To summarize.  Joseph was

     the son of Jacob by his second and favourite wife Rachel.  He was the favourite son of

     Joseph which cause his brothers to hate him.  He was given a coat of many colours

     which caused his brothers to hate him so much they sold him to Midianite traders for

     20 silver coins.  He was sold into slavery in Egypt to Potiphar the king’s captain of the

     guard.  He became manager of Potiphar’s house but was put into prison after refusing

    Potiphar’s wife’s advances.  She accused him of rape.  He stayed in prison for over ten

    Years.  During that time he interpreted the dreams of two of Pharoah’s officials.  One

    Was killed and the other released.  Joseph asked the official to remember him but he

    Did not.  Only after Pharoah had a dream did the official remember.  Joseph was able

    To interpret the dream and give advice on how it could be handled and in one day went

     From prisoner to Prime Minister.

b.  He was able to prepare the land for the seven years of famine according to Pharoah’s

     dream.  When the famine hit, Jacob sent his sons to Egypt to by food.  Joseph

     recognized his brothers and had them put into prison and questioned.  He found out

     his father was alive and his brother Benjamin was O.K.  He kept one brother in jail

     and let the others return with their food and money.  He told them to not returned

     without Benjamin  When the brothers had returned & told Jacob what happened and

     he refused to let Benjamin return.

c.  It was only after the food was gone Jacob was forced to allow Benjamin to return.   

     When they returned Joseph dealt with them kindly, held a feast and met their needs.

     Unknown to them Joseph had his manager put his cup in Benjamin’s pack sack.  The

     Brothers were returning when soldiers came to return the cup.  When Benjamin’s sack

     Was opened they returned and bargained for his life.  Joseph saw they were truly sorry

     And revealed who he was.  He Brought Jacob and the entire family back to Egypt.      

     Jacob would live another 17 years in Egypt and then die and be returned to be buried

     in Canaan.  This is where we find ourselves.

 

2.  They were asking Joseph to honor a request his father had made.  He asked Joseph

     To forgive his brothers of the offenses they had done to Him.  I never saw that before.

     Until I look at it this time.  Jacob as a good father & did not want any friction between

     Family members before he died.  He also recognize his failure of favoring one

      Son over another.

 

a.  They were asking Joseph to honor that request.  Joseph wept because of this. When

     they came to him and told him they were his servants.  They were trying to save their

     lives and their children’s lives. 

b.  Joseph in this passage would be an example of how true forgiveness works.

     

3.  First, Joseph told his brothers to fear not.  Joseph’s love for God and his brothers

     Overcame any thoughts or attitudes of revenge.  True love casts out fear.  1 John 4:18

     The Bible contains 365 times where God says fear not.  One for each day of the year.

 

a.  Secondly, he said, “Am I in the place of God.”  Joseph understood that only God

     should take revenge.  He also knew that God was a forgiving God and as a man of

     God, he must do the same.  He understood the power of forgiveness.  It frees, heals

     And restores.  Forgiveness is an act of love, the will and of choice.  Jesus said, Forgive

     As you have been forgiven.  Joseph was a type of Christ when he did this. 

     Forgiveness is one of the most powerful gifts of God.  It is contrary to the ways of the

     World, the flesh and the devil.  These three know nothing about it.  Vs 19

b.  Thirdly, Joseph said in verse 20, “what you meant for evil God turned it around for

     good.  Joseph is an example of what Paul talked about in Rom 8:28, that all things

     work together for good. 

 

1.  Joseph saw the divine purpose for what he had gone through.  He saw his life in Egypt

     As God saving not only his family and nation but Egypt and its neighbours.  Joseph

     Was able to grasp the big picture.  True forgiveness focuses on the big picture and

     Refuses to stay bogged down on petty offenses.  Joseph saw the sovereignty of God.

2.  Did Joseph suffer? Yes.  Was he wronged? Yes.  But he grew out and above what he

     Suffered.  Hebrews 5:18, tells us that Jesus learned to obey by what he suffered. 

     Joseph saw the greatness of God.  He saw this as the Lord’s doing.  His trust in God

     Allowed him to overcome the littleness of man.

 

c.  There is nothing like the power of forgiveness to destroy the power of sin, anger,

     hatred and revenge. As Shakespeare said, “To err is human, to forgive divine.”

 

4.  Joseph then again in vs 21, said, “I will take care of you and your family.”  He then

     Comforted them and spoke kindly to them.  True forgiveness is being able to not only

     Forgive but be willing to trust and help.  Joseph in this instant is an example of

     Forgiveness having its complete work. 

 

 

 

 

Friday, July 17, 2026

THE LORD HEALS

 


17:14 – Jan 25th – 2009

 

Intro:   First of two messages on Jeremiah, today and next week.  When I get back will finish our study on life of Jeremiah with message on Lamentations also written by Jeremiah.

 

Background of Book

 

-  Jeremiah was a priest from Anathoth.  His father was Hilkiah.  He started his ministry in the 13th year of the reign of Josiah and ministered until he Jeremiah died in Egypt several years after captivity.  He ministered for over 40 years.

-  Jeremiah spoke to a nation who first experienced revival but then quickly went apostate and backslidden.  That has happen to Canada.

-  Jeremiah was the first prophet to wage open conflict with his nation.  He believed that judgment without mercy would come to those who became apostate and defied God.  His outlook and message made him very unpopular and he suffered for it.

-  A man of contrasts.  Could be scathing in his attacks on the hypocrite and backslider yet this book possesses great promises and exhortation of love. 

 

Jeremiah 17:14 – Heal with O Lord, and I will be healed; save me and I will be saved, for you are the one I praise.

 

-  The Lord promises to heal those that need healing.  Whether physical, spiritual emotional, intellectual or family.  This is Jeremiah’s declaration of faith and ours.

-  Jeremiah knows God will save those who need to be saved.  Peter made that declaration on Acts 2:21.  Again a declaration of faith. 

-  This causes a person to praise.  Jeremiah stated that.  Praise is thanking the Lord for what He has done.  Worship is thanking him for who He is. 

 

Other lessons from Jeremiah.

 

1.  God is the moral governor of the world.  Through His people he shows moral

     Purpose.  When we harden our hearts we go in moral chaos.  Jeremiah made it

     Clear to Israel the consequences of sin and apostasy. 

2.  Sacrifices, rituals and tradition are no substitute for repentance and righteousness.

     Many individuals and church movements go this way. 

3.  Jeremiah talks about a new covenant with the Messiah ruling in people’s hearts.

    They will be renewed and they will have moral purity and it starts at the cross.

4.  The destiny of every man is determined by his conformity or lack of conformity

     To God and His plan. 

 

 

 

 

 

QUOTES FOR JULY 17, 2026





 

GOD'S THOUGHTS

 


Jeremiah 29:11-13 – Jan 31st 2010

God’s Thoughts to Us!

 

Intro:  I want to thank you this morning for the privilege to be here in St. Albert.  I also want to thank your leadership team and the pulpit search committee for the invitation and their hard work.  I also want to thank each of you for your kindness towards myself and my wife Lois today.

 

1.    Today I am sharing from Jeremiah 29:11-13.  Jeremiah is one of those incredible prophets who persevered in the midst of great opposition.  It almost appears when you first read Jeremiah that he is at war with his audience but he is actually a prophet who creates hope and encouragement.   Jeremiah was a prophet, priest, poet, scholar, historian and statesman. 

 

a.     Jeremiah’s ministry started in the 13th year of Josiah’s reign, lasted 40 years during the final days of Judah and ended when the final group of Jews headed to Egypt.  His name means the Lord exalts.  He was the son of a priest and was a town called Anathoth.  Jeremiah was a reformer and social activist.  He spoke against idolatry, oppression of the poor, violence and injustice.  Eugene Peterson calls him, “the prophet who could run with the horses.”

b.    Jeremiah told Judah that repentance was God’s wish but Judah was morally incapable of it.  They had substituted repentance and righteousness with sacrifices and ritual.  They had a form of godliness but deny the power of it.  He also made it clear to Judah the consequences of sin and apostasy. 

c.     Jeremiah was a prophet who believed that the destiny of every man is determined by his conformity or lack of conformity to God and His plan.

 

2.     Jeremiah in the previous verses tells Judah that their length of stay in Babylon would be 70 years.  This time period had been determined because they had neglected the Sabbath year principle for 490 years.  

 

a.      For I know the thoughts I think towards you.  Jeremiah’s says that we are on God’s mind.  God knows the largest and smallest details of your life. 

b.    Jesus said in the book of Matthew that even the number of the hairs on your head are number.  If you are a blonde 113,000, a brunette 112,000, have black hair, 110,000 and a redhead 117,000. 

c.     Jesus also tells us not to worry about our clothing, shelter, food or transportation needs because if He can feed the sparrow or clothe the flower.  He will do more for us. 

d.    Jeremiah’s says, “God has thoughts of peace toward us.  Jeremiah talks about in his writings about a new covenant with the Messiah ruling over all.

People’s heart would be renewed and they would have inward purity which was started by the cross.  God according to Jeremiah was thinking about peace, lives without strife, war, fights, frustration or anxiety.  He is thinking of calmness or quietness of heart and mind.  God is not thinking angry vengeful, malicious, or hateful thoughts toward us.  This lie is promoted by the misinformed.  God wants peace between Himself and His creation.  This He provided through the death, burial and resurrection, the broken body and shed blood of Jesus Christ.  These verses are an invitation to come to know God.

 

3.     To give us a future and a hope.  When you have a future you know you will survive and have a legacy.  This includes both individuals and nations.  So many people want to know the future because they want to know that their life mattered and they made a difference.  Talk about my dad and his grave stone.

 

a.      To give hope.  Hope is one of three virtues described in 1 Cor 13:13.  Hope is the expectation of something desired will happen.  Hope coupled with faith which as described in Heb 11:1 states, “Is the substance or title deeds of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen.”  All this is based on the foundation of God’s love.  So what are God’s thoughts, future and hope for Cornerstone Pentecostal Fellowship.  The best is yet to come for you and this city.  God has been moving behind the scenes and now He is about to move so all will see it.  He has heard the prayers of His people and the cries of each heart.  He wants you to know that even before you uttered your prayer the answer was on the way but was delayed for timing purposes.  There is going to be a time of renewal, restoration, transformation and healing.  Draw near and wait with expectation. 

b.    He is about to open up the heavens and rain his blessing down on His people.  God has seen your faithfulness, your obedience, diligence and perseverance.  His reward and favor is on the way.

c.     These three verses are promise verses.  Number 1852-54 to be exact,  Jeremiah states when we call or invite God into our lives and situation.  With a loud voice or cry make our needs and requests known.  When we ask, shout and go and pray.  This little phrase means putting some effort and actively finding a place of prayer and to ask, petition, intercede or communicate with God.  To pray with your heart or with all your heart.  Praying with intensity like Jesus in the garden. 

d.    Pray until it hurts.  You are hurt by what is going around you and you will not leave the place of prayer until you have assurance in your heart that an answer is coming.  Talk about the SA and the money situation. 

e.    Jeremiah says, “God will listen.”  He will hear.  He will attend his ear to you.  I believe that God wants to answer.  He just wants to know how serious you are.  

 

4.     You will seek me and you will find me.  This is constant diligent effort.  Like the woman who lost her coin and sweep and cleaned the house until she found it in the parable, Jesus related.  The Lord says you will find Him.  I love to know that God is not hiding from me.  Especially when we search for Him with all our heart.    What a promise. 

 

a.      Jeremiah states in Vs 14, that God will bring us back from captivity from among the nations or wherever you are in life.  Bring you back to where you belong. 

b.    What a great message for the church in Canada, St. Albert or whatever state or place you find yourself this morning.  Where are you?