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Life doesn't always unfold the way we expect. Sometimes obedience feels costly, waiting feels endless, and the story we thought God was writing seems to fall apart.
In this final message of Finding the Way Home, Pastor Caleb walks through the story of Joseph—a story filled with betrayal, silence, suffering, and long seasons of waiting. From the pit to the prison to the palace, Joseph's life shows us that God is still at work even when the story feels upside down.
This message is for anyone who feels stuck, forgotten, or unsure where God is in the middle of their circumstances. It reminds us that God never wastes the waiting. What looks like loss may actually be preparation. What feels like exile may be the very place God is forming us for something greater.
Joseph's story isn't just a personal story of perseverance—it's the final bridge between Genesis and Exodus, revealing the pattern of how God works:
God rescues. God forms. God dwells. God sends.
And ultimately, Joseph's life points us to Jesus—the One who entered suffering, endured betrayal, and brought life through resurrection.
If you're in a hard season, this message invites you to trust that God is still writing your story—even when it doesn't make sense yet.
By Seven Marks ChurchLife doesn't always unfold the way we expect. Sometimes obedience feels costly, waiting feels endless, and the story we thought God was writing seems to fall apart.
In this final message of Finding the Way Home, Pastor Caleb walks through the story of Joseph—a story filled with betrayal, silence, suffering, and long seasons of waiting. From the pit to the prison to the palace, Joseph's life shows us that God is still at work even when the story feels upside down.
This message is for anyone who feels stuck, forgotten, or unsure where God is in the middle of their circumstances. It reminds us that God never wastes the waiting. What looks like loss may actually be preparation. What feels like exile may be the very place God is forming us for something greater.
Joseph's story isn't just a personal story of perseverance—it's the final bridge between Genesis and Exodus, revealing the pattern of how God works:
God rescues. God forms. God dwells. God sends.
And ultimately, Joseph's life points us to Jesus—the One who entered suffering, endured betrayal, and brought life through resurrection.
If you're in a hard season, this message invites you to trust that God is still writing your story—even when it doesn't make sense yet.