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In Genesis chapter 42, we encounter a pivotal moment in the Joseph narrative. Twenty years after his brothers sold him into slavery, they now stand before him - though they don't recognize him - seeking grain during a devastating famine. It's a masterclass in how guilt can resurface when we least expect it, and how God uses even our challenging moments to bring about transformation.
By Rob WilsonIn Genesis chapter 42, we encounter a pivotal moment in the Joseph narrative. Twenty years after his brothers sold him into slavery, they now stand before him - though they don't recognize him - seeking grain during a devastating famine. It's a masterclass in how guilt can resurface when we least expect it, and how God uses even our challenging moments to bring about transformation.