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Day 25: Genesis 38-40
What if God is shaping you long before He ever uses you?
In today’s episode of Five Minute Bible, we read Genesis 38–40, one of the most deliberately uncomfortable sections in the book of Genesis—and one of the most revealing.
The story of Joseph pauses. And in that pause, Scripture places two lives side by side.
Judah descends into moral collapse—marked by irresponsibility, hypocrisy, and exposed sin. His failure is public. His righteousness is questioned. And yet, remarkably, repentance begins to take shape where pride once ruled.
At the same time, Joseph descends into deeper obscurity. Faithful. Resisting temptation. Obeying God. And punished for it. He moves from slavery to prison, from favor to forgetfulness, doing everything right—and watching nothing improve.
These chapters are not asking why life is unfair.
They are asking what kind of people hardship is forming.
As you read today, consider this guiding question:
Who is God shaping me to become—long before He ever puts me on display?
Genesis 38–40 teaches us that God forms His servants through very different paths. Some are humbled through exposure. Others are strengthened through endurance. Both are being prepared. Neither is wasted. And neither story is finished yet.
What feels like delay is often discipline.
What feels like obscurity is often preparation.
Read your Bible carefully, devotionally, and joyfully—and join us tomorrow, when Joseph’s long descent suddenly turns upward, revealing what God has been quietly building all along.]
CHECK IT OUT ON:
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https://open.spotify.com/show/6jKPORV75RzsBVOqC8IsvE?si=e1d0801259e14135
Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/five-minute-bible/id1865075283
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@KendallLankford
By Kendall LankfordDay 25: Genesis 38-40
What if God is shaping you long before He ever uses you?
In today’s episode of Five Minute Bible, we read Genesis 38–40, one of the most deliberately uncomfortable sections in the book of Genesis—and one of the most revealing.
The story of Joseph pauses. And in that pause, Scripture places two lives side by side.
Judah descends into moral collapse—marked by irresponsibility, hypocrisy, and exposed sin. His failure is public. His righteousness is questioned. And yet, remarkably, repentance begins to take shape where pride once ruled.
At the same time, Joseph descends into deeper obscurity. Faithful. Resisting temptation. Obeying God. And punished for it. He moves from slavery to prison, from favor to forgetfulness, doing everything right—and watching nothing improve.
These chapters are not asking why life is unfair.
They are asking what kind of people hardship is forming.
As you read today, consider this guiding question:
Who is God shaping me to become—long before He ever puts me on display?
Genesis 38–40 teaches us that God forms His servants through very different paths. Some are humbled through exposure. Others are strengthened through endurance. Both are being prepared. Neither is wasted. And neither story is finished yet.
What feels like delay is often discipline.
What feels like obscurity is often preparation.
Read your Bible carefully, devotionally, and joyfully—and join us tomorrow, when Joseph’s long descent suddenly turns upward, revealing what God has been quietly building all along.]
CHECK IT OUT ON:
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/6jKPORV75RzsBVOqC8IsvE?si=e1d0801259e14135
Apple Podcasts:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/five-minute-bible/id1865075283
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@KendallLankford