God’s Healing Plan for Dysfunctional Families
- Introduction
- Anytime a crime takes place, there are two victims: the perpetrator and the one who has been wronged.
- How can that healing come about?
- A Look at the Text
- _______________ is leading his family.
- Ten brothers go down to Egypt.
- Joseph’s first dream was fulfilled.
- Joseph _______________ them and accused them of being _______________.
- Joseph’s strategy worked.
- He got _______________ concerning his family
(v. 13). - He put them in _______________ for three days, with the result of their confessing that they were reaping what they had sown. True repentance. Godly sorrow.
- Joseph probably, for the first time, hears about Reuben, his oldest brother’s _______________ for him.
- He got _______________ concerning his family
- Instead of keeping nine of the ten brothers in prison, he keeps only one and has the other nine return to their father.
- Nine brothers could better convince the father to let _______________ return with them to Egypt, rather than just one.
- One returning home could not bring or _______________ the food on the long journey back to Canaan, but nine could.
- By _______________ the brothers’ silver, he was truly testing them for their honesty.
- Nine brothers could better convince the father to let _______________ return with them to Egypt, rather than just one.
- The story ends with Jacob’s refusal to let Benjamin go to Egypt. Ten brothers go down to Egypt.
- _______________ is leading his family.
- God Is Speaking to Us
- It is in this text that we see God’s _______________ power at work.
- In Joseph:
- He recognizes that his brothers feel _______________ for what they have done.
- He realizes that Reuben was _______________ him.
- He sees once again that God is _______________.
- He recognizes that his brothers feel _______________ for what they have done.
- In His Brothers:
- They were confronted by their hardness of _______________; they would not listen.
- They knew God saw what they did, and His law of “tooth for a tooth” was true.
- They were confronted by their hardness of _______________; they would not listen.
- In Joseph:
- Healing is tied to our ability to _______________ (v. 23).
- We see the gift of _______________ operating through Joseph to bring healing, and God can do that for us.
- Ask God to bring revelation.
- Compare the crime with what was done on the cross.
- Repent, forgive, repeat.
- It is in this text that we see God’s _______________ power at work.
- Conclusion