Reversals According to God | Genesis 48
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This week we will be exploring Genesis 48 together, Reversals According to God.
It seems that every week we are changing the title of the sermon from the one that is listed in the study guide. It's amazing that as you study a passage more deeply that God reveals deeper and deeper truths.
In this case, while redemption is certainly a theme in Genesis 48, the chapter seems to focus more on the unexpected reversals in life.
Life doesn't always turn out as we planned.
Sometimes we make good choices and it seems like bad consequences follow. Sometimes we pray for God to do one thing and it seems like He does the exact opposite. Sometimes we expect life to turn out in a certain way and it hits us with something totally unwanted and unforeseen.
These are the unexpected reversals of life.
God often blesses us with "crossed hands." He puts His hand of blessing on a part of our lives that we are not expecting and He chooses not to bless a part of our lives that we are wanting Him to.
This is one of the principles that we see in Genesis 48.
Jacob is nearing the end of his life. He is on his deathbed. He can't see. He can barely sit up. But the eyes of his faith are as clear as they have ever been in his life.
He finally sees as God sees.
And this moment is the pinnacle of his faith.
And, despite Joseph's strong objections, Jacob blesses the younger over the older.
It is an unexpected reversal (from a human standpoint).
But, in reality, it is part of God's eternal, beautiful plan.
Joseph just has to trust that his father knows what he is doing.
And we have to do the same.
May God open the eyes of our heart so that we can see Him more clearly, love Him more dearly, and follow Him more nearly than we ever have before!