From a Famine to a Feast (Pt. 2)

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Joseph’s actions expose the heart, stir repentance, and offer hope for recovery. The story highlights the place of fear, the priority of repentance, and the possibility of restoration through God’s mercy.

From a Famine to a Feast (Pt. 1)

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Jacob’s fear, Judah’s promise, and Joseph’s hidden plans reveal how God orchestrates grace through uncertainty. Dr Jeremiah teaches us that each moment, from fear to fellowship, moves the family closer to healing and reconciliation.

God’s Method for Melting Hard Hearts (Pt. 2)

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Through imprisonment and unexpected kindness, God began to soften their hearts and stir reflection. Dr. Jeremiah leads us through the story highlighting the difference between regret and true repentance, and between forgetting and genuine forgiveness.

God’s Method for Melting Hard Hearts (Pt. 1)

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Joseph’s brothers faced hardship and distrust as they traveled to Egypt, revealing the weight of past decisions. Their encounter with Joseph exposed hidden guilt and the pain of unresolved sin.

The Possibilities of Problems

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Problems are not just obstacles, they are opportunities for growth, integrity, and deeper dependence on God. Dr. Jeremiah teaches that through them, God prepares us for greater purpose and ministry.

From Prison to Palace (Pt. 2)

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Pharaoh recognized God’s hand on Joseph and elevated him to leadership. Joseph’s courageous vision, spiritual commitment, and cooperation with God’s training prepared him for this divine assignment.

From Prison to Palace (Pt. 1)

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God’s ways are often hidden until the right moment, as seen when He lifted Joseph from prison to purpose. Joseph’s wisdom in interpreting dreams and offering solutions revealed a heart aligned with God’s insight.

The Possibilities of Problems (Pt. 1)

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Dr. Jeremiah teaches us how problems often open doors to greater opportunities and promote spiritual growth. They reveal our integrity and deepen our dependence on God.