Closing the Gap | Genesis 42

Joseph's brothers are in Canaan; Joseph is in Egypt. How will the gap be closed? In Genesis 42, we see how God's grace moves us toward forgiveness and reconciliation.

He grew up in a complicated family. He endured betrayal, hardship, injustice, and isolation. Yet in one of the Bible’s most dramatic reversals, Joseph rose to a place of power and authority, delivering God’s people and preserving the covenant family. In this series, we explore Genesis 37-50, following the story of God's providence in the life of a “beloved son" who prefigures a Greater Son to come.

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God Works Through Humans | Genesis 41