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EPISODE · Sep 15, 2019 · 27 MIN

Surviving In Egypt (Life of Joseph) No.23- Saving Egypt

from GraceLife Sarasota · host Joe Davis

Sometimes, in the quiet of my own thoughts, I get discouraged by how my own choices have hindered Kingdom work. I can look back at several pivotal decisions in my life and see how they limited my desire to serve Heavenly Dad effectively. And when I think about my family and close friends—how much impact my dysfunction has, my sin, my immaturity had on those relationships? I feel the weight of it. My choices in Egypt feel full of lost opportunities—spiritually, personally, and in ministry. Even now, I wonder: how much does my own deficiency hinder GraceLife? Could it be bigger? More influential? Be more resourced? These are the thoughts your pastor wrestles with almost daily. And I know I’m not alone. Can any of you relate? That sense that God had this beautiful plan to use you to transform Egypt… but you messed it up, and now whatever impact you might have is just a shadow of what could have been? But here’s what we learn from today’s message in our series: God is never hindered by our deficiencies. Walking by faith in Egypt is complicated. It’s filled with regret and guilt, yet we strive to live in grace and mercy. And God designed His plan to use us in Egypt knowing we would struggle to survive Egypt ourselves. That’s exactly where Jacob is in this passage. There’s a significant spiritual issue happening—he is leaving the land God promised to his father and his sons. I’m sure he is filled with regret over the life he lived in that promised land. I imagine him thinking, “This was the country God promised to give us… and somehow, I really messed this up. Now it feels like God is undoing His eternal promise because of my failures.” It’s a tough moment for Jacob. But why would he feel this way? Egypt seems like a no brainer. There’s food. His son runs the place. He’s friends with Pharaoh. The Nile is flowing. Everything looks secure. And yet Jacob is nervous. Stressed. Unsure. So, he stops to connect with God—and God explains His plan. God reassures him that Egypt is not a detour, not a punishment, not a cancellation of the promise. It’s part of the plan. A plan God wrote with full knowledge of Jacob’s flaws. And here’s the beauty: God uses a flawed, dysfunctional, dying Jacob to bless Pharaoh—and in doing so, connects the most powerful man on earth to the God of Abraham. Jacob’s failures didn’t derail God’s plan. They became the backdrop for God’s grace. And the same is true for us.

Sometimes, in the quiet of my own thoughts, I get discouraged by how my own choices have hindered Kingdom work. I can look back at several pivotal decisions in my life and see how they limited my desire to serve Heavenly Dad effectively. And when I think about my family and close friends—how much impact my dysfunction has, my sin, my immaturity had on those relationships? I feel the weight of it. My choices in Egypt feel full of lost opportunities—spiritually, personally, and in ministry. Even now, I wonder: how much does my own deficiency hinder GraceLife? Could it be bigger? More influential? Be more resourced? These are the thoughts your pastor wrestles with almost daily. And I know I’m not alone. Can any of you relate? That sense that God had this beautiful plan to use you to transform Egypt… but you messed it up, and now whatever impact you might have is just a shadow of what could have been? But here’s what we learn from today’s message in our series: God is never hindered by our deficiencies. Walking by faith in Egypt is complicated. It’s filled with regret and guilt, yet we strive to live in grace and mercy. And God designed His plan to use us in Egypt knowing we would struggle to survive Egypt ourselves. That’s exactly where Jacob is in this passage. There’s a significant spiritual issue happening—he is leaving the land God promised to his father and his sons. I’m sure he is filled with regret over the life he lived in that promised land. I imagine him thinking, “This was the country God promised to give us… and somehow, I really messed this up. Now it feels like God is undoing His eternal promise because of my failures.” It’s a tough moment for Jacob. But why would he feel this way? Egypt seems like a no brainer. There’s food. His son runs the place. He’s friends with Pharaoh. The Nile is flowing. Everything looks secure. And yet Jacob is nervous. Stressed. Unsure. So, he stops to connect with God—and God explains His plan. God reassures him that Egypt is not a detour, not a punishment, not a cancellation of the promise. It’s part of the plan. A plan God wrote with full knowledge of Jacob’s flaws. And here’s the beauty: God uses a flawed, dysfunctional, dying Jacob to bless Pharaoh—and in doing so, connects the most powerful man on earth to the God of Abraham. Jacob’s failures didn’t derail God’s plan. They became the backdrop for God’s grace. And the same is true for us.

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