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Sunday Gathering – Genesis – Joseph’s revelation


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Sermon Summary: God's Orchestration Through Struggle

Nick's sermon, based on Genesis 45, focused on the powerful theme of God's sovereignty and His ability to work through even the most painful and challenging circumstances to bring about reconciliation and blessing. The narrative of Joseph revealing himself to his brothers served as the central illustration, highlighting how God's hand was evident in a situation that initially seemed marked by betrayal and suffering.

Nick began by acknowledging the transformative power of God's Spirit, noting that the message's impact goes beyond human preparation and delivery. He emphasized the importance of reading and understanding the biblical narrative, particularly the dramatic climax of Joseph's story.

The core of the sermon revolved around Joseph's emotional and revelatory moment when he disclosed his identity to his brothers. After sending everyone else away, Joseph wept loudly, expressing the release of years of pent-up pain and trauma. He then reassured his brothers, stating that their act of selling him into slavery was part of God's plan to preserve their lives during the famine. This pivotal moment underscores the sermon’s central theme: God's ability to turn adversity into divine purpose.

Nick explored the concept of faith, challenging the congregation to consider whether their faith could withstand periods of intense struggle and suffering. He asked, "Is there room in our understanding of how God works in our lives and how much he cares for us that even when it seems that the wheels come off our lives completely and things don't work out as we planned or don't work out as we want, do we have the faith that says we can still trust you Lord?" He urged listeners not to waste their struggles with regret, bitterness, or doubt, but to recognize that God uses these experiences to reveal Himself in profound ways.

The sermon delved into the emotional depth of Joseph's experience, acknowledging the years of pain, rejection, and unanswered questions he endured. Nick emphasized that trauma is real and that many people carry deep wounds. He encouraged listeners to bring their pain before God, trusting that He can transform their suffering into a source of blessing. He said, "This that was set to destroy me actually brought me to a place of blessing."

Nick highlighted the extraordinary gathering of diverse individuals in the church, attributing it to God's orchestration. He stressed that God's grace, freely given, is more valuable than any worldly possession or power. He encouraged listeners to embrace their struggles, recognizing that God has brought them to this moment for a purpose.

The sermon addressed the concept of freedom, distinguishing between worldly notions of freedom and the true freedom found in Christ. Nick asserted that Joseph's freedom came from his heart, free from the pain of past injustices and rooted in the knowledge that he was in God's perfect plan. He urged listeners to fix their eyes on heaven, trusting that God has brought them to their present circumstances.

Nick challenged the congregation to adopt a perspective of faith, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges. He emphasized that God is good and in control, even when circumstances suggest otherwise. He encouraged listeners to declare God's faithfulness, regardless of their current struggles.

He used the story of his son, an airline pilot, to illustrate the importance of remaining calm and relying on established procedures in the midst of crisis. This analogy highlighted the idea that even in chaotic situations, there is a plan and a God who is in control.

Nick concluded by emphasizing the transformative power of faith. When individuals embrace faith, they not only experience God's grace but also become a light to others. He encouraged listeners to share their testimonies, recognizing that God's truth sets people free.

The central message was a call to trust in God's sovereignty, even when life is difficult. Nick encouraged his listeners to make the choice to trust God, to acknowledge that, even in the midst of trouble, God is working. He finished by calling the church to worship, and to respond to God.

Bible References:

  • Genesis 44: (Joseph testing his brothers)
  • Genesis 45: (Joseph reveals himself to his brothers)
  • Acts (Apostles thrown into prison)
  • Ephesians (Blessed with every spiritual blessing in Christ)
  • Transcript
    Good morning. Good to see you all. It's great. This place is packed. Summer weather has brought
    everybody out, which is great. I want to echo Mike's prayer there. Thank you for that prayer.
    There is an element of ministry, of speaking, that is entirely out of our hands. There is
    preparation. There is thought. There is insight. There are all those things that we try and
    put into these messages, but there is a dynamic where God then connects with it by His Holy
    Spirit and brings it to life, even beyond what I can do, what I can say, what I can
    present. And that's my prayer this morning, that God will bring His Word to life in this
    short space of time. And beyond anything that I can offer, that the Holy Spirit will speak
    to us through His Word. And so we're on Genesis 45. Last week it was Genesis 44. We talked
    about how Joseph tested his brothers by planting a silver cup in the sack and then had them
    arrested on the way out. And what that whole episode, that puzzling episode, did was reveal
    somehow the heart, the change that God had brought about, even invisibly, in the lives
    of these brothers so that we got to the end of that passage where the sentence was being
    declared that this brother who had been found to have, or supposedly found to have stolen
    a cup, was going to remain as a slave for the rest of his life and all the other brothers
    would go back. And then Judah, the one who had originally sold Joseph or led the way
    in selling Joseph into slavery, stepped forward and said, I couldn't bear for this to happen.
    Let me stay and let my brother go free. And we saw how Judah, Jesus was the lion of the
    tribe of Judah, Judah was the father of the tribe of salvation, was actually able to articulate
    and actually in those actions demonstrate that Christ-like ministry of saying, let me
    stand in my brother's place and let him go free. And so we're in Genesis 45 and this
    has been a slow build up to this climax of this story. And I realize we don't read it.
    We haven't got a lot of time this morning, but I don't always read these passages and
    say, go home and read them. But it's important that we do read. And this is quite a dramatic
    moment in the story. So Genesis 45, Joseph could stand it no longer. There were many
    people in the room and he said to his attendants, out all of you. So he was alone with his brothers
    when he told them who he was. Then he broke down and wept. He wept so loudly the Egyptians
    could hear him. The word of it quickly carried to Pharaoh's palace. I am Joseph, he said
    to his brothers, is my father still alive? But his brothers were speechless. We would
    be, wouldn't you? They were stunned to realize that Joseph was standing there in front of
    them. Please come closer, he said to them. So they came closer and he said again, I am
    Joseph your brother whom you sold into slavery in Egypt, but don't be upset and don't be
    angry with yourselves for selling me to this place. It was God who sent me here ahead of
    you to preserve your lives. This famine that has ravaged the land for two years will last
    five more years and there will be neither plowing nor harvesting. God has sent me ahead
    of you to keep you and your families alive and to preserve many survivors. So it was
    God who sent me here, not you, and he is the one who made me an advisor to Pharaoh,
    the manager of his entire palace and the governor of all Egypt. Now hurry back to my father
    and tell him this is what your son Joseph says. God has made me master over all the
    land of Egypt. God has made me. So come down to me immediately. You can live in the region
    of Goshen where you can be near me with all your children and grandchildren, your flocks
    and herds and everything you own. I will take care of you there for there are still five
    years of famine ahead of us. Otherwise your household and all your animals will starve.
    No pressure. Then Joseph added, look, you can see for yourselves and so can my brother
    Benjamin that I really am Joseph. Go tell my father of my honored position here in Egypt.
    Describe for him everything you have seen and then bring my father here quickly. Weeping
    with joy, he embraced Benjamin and Benjamin did the same. Then Joseph kissed each of his
    brothers and wept over them and after that they began talking freely with him. The news
    soon reached Pharaoh's palace. Joseph's brothers have arrived. Pharaoh and his officials were
    all delighted to hear this. Greg was talking about the joy of a feast, joy of celebration.
    Pharaoh of all people was, ah, it's awesome news. Joseph's brothers have come. Let's celebrate.
    Tell your brother this is what you must do. Load your pack animals and hurry back to the
    land of Canaan. Then get your father and all of your families and return here to me. I
    will give you the very best land in Egypt and you will eat from the best the land produces.
    Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, tell your brothers take wagons from the land of Egypt to carry
    your little children and your wives and bring your father here. Don't worry about your personal
    belongings for the best of all the land of Egypt is yours. So the sons of Jacob did as
    they were told. Joseph provided them with wagons as Pharaoh had commanded and he gave
    them supplies for the journey and he gave each of them new clothes. But to Benjamin
    he gave five changes of clothes and three hundred pieces of silver. He also sent his
    father ten male donkeys loaded with the finest products of Egypt and ten female donkeys loaded
    with grain and bread and other supplies he would need on his journey. So Joseph sent
    his brothers off and as they left he called after them, don't quarrel about this all along
    the way, and they left Egypt and returned to their father Jacob in the land of Canaan.
    Joseph is still alive they told him and he is governor of all the land of Egypt. I mean
    that's not the sort of fanfare you expect is it when they turn back. Jacob was stunned
    at the news. He couldn't believe it but when they repeated to Jacob everything Joseph had
    told them and when he saw the wagons Joseph had sent to carry him their father's spirits
    revived. Then Jacob exclaimed it must be true my son Joseph is alive I must go and see him
    before I die. Whee! It's a happy ending to this all we're getting there aren't we? He's
    on the eighth chapter of the story of Joseph and his family and the whole thing will take
    us to the end another five chapters, thirteen chapters for this family. Over a quarter of
    a whole book of Genesis given to this family and this story. A dysfunctional family but
    through whom we can see the working at the hand of God and the unfolding of God's plans
    and purposes. Not just for them but for all of God's people. For all those that would
    come after. They were laying the foundations for the whole history of the people of Israel.
    Thousands of years of history but lessons that are directly relevant to us today. Isn't
    it amazing how God's Word can be alive talking about a family that was alive for how many
    years was it four thousand many many years ago. Three thousand eight hundred and fifty
    apparently years ago. It was and and yet they speak to us today in 2025. Great to be part
    of this history. The overarching power of faith in God who sees way beyond our own circumstances
    and way beyond our own sufferings and in his perfect wisdom and perfect love is able
    to work together things to get us exactly where he wants us to be. The whole of this
    story and the whole of the driver for what has happened and how these brothers have come
    to be where they are is against the background of famine. The only reason that these brothers
    even thought of going to Egypt in the first place was because of the famine. The desperation
    they had to survive. If it wasn't for famine they wouldn't have been in Joseph's presence.
    If it wasn't for famine they wouldn't have been in a position where God could declare
    all that he had done. They wouldn't be in a position where they could find the blessing
    of the reconciliation that God was bringing about. It was famine that laid the context
    and the foundation for everything that they experienced. There was nothing spiritual about
    it, nothing mystical or prophetic. They were forced by circumstances in which they found
    themselves into a situation in which God revealed himself to them. And there's a lesson in that
    for us. We want to over-spiritualize things sometimes but there is a lesson that God will
    force us through the force of circumstances sometimes, through difficult circumstances,
    through challenging circumstances, through famine, through suffering, through sickness.
    God will bring us to a point where he can reveal himself to us. He said Joseph could
    stand it no longer and he sent everybody out and he said to his brothers, I am Joseph.
    Is my father still alive? And then he said, I am Joseph your brother whom you sold into
    slavery in Egypt but don't be upset and don't be angry with yourselves for selling me to
    this place. It was God who sent me here ahead of you to preserve your lives. And the first
    question this gives me, to me and to us, is about our faith. What does faith mean?
    Is there room in our understanding of how God works in our lives and how much he cares
    for us that even when it seems that the wheels come off our lives completely and things don't
    work out as we planned or don't work out as we want, do we have the faith that says we
    can still trust you Lord? Can we grit our teeth and trust him come what may? The challenge
    is not to waste our struggle. Whatever your struggle is, don't waste it with regret or
    bitterness or sadness or frustration or throw the faith out of the window and say well you
    know where is God? If God was with me these things wouldn't be happening to me. Whatever
    it is, whatever you're facing today, you know I can look out and see a sea of faces here
    but inside there are things going on in your head, things going on in your mind, things
    that you've got to think about, that you've got to face tomorrow morning or next week
    or next month, things that are worrying you or causing anxiety, all of those things and
    you're thinking I don't even know where God is in the middle of it all. Can you have the
    faith that will decide to look up and look out and say Lord thank you? Joseph said to
    his brothers don't be upset and don't be angry with yourselves for selling me to this place.
    It was God who sent me here. God will use the circumstances of our lives. He will use
    our struggle. He will use our pain to bring us to a point where we see Him in ways that
    we couldn't see Him any other time. It was famine that brought their blessing. It was
    our struggle that will bring us to that point. It's a tough word to wrestle with because
    we don't want that. Like I said last week, we have an idea what our lives would look
    like if we were blessed but we have been blessed with every spiritual blessing in Christ and
    so on the basis of the fact that we have been blessed we say well Lord thank you because
    whatever happens you're going to bring me to a point where I see you if I will have
    eyes to see and ears to hear and heart to understand. Joseph had been through more than
    many could bear not only the way he was treated by his brothers but the way things worked
    out in Egypt. He was he was thrown in prison unjustly and so we just read that when he
    was finally alone with his brothers and he came to the point of telling them who he was
    he broke down and wept so loudly that the Egyptians could hear him. You forget he was
    actually in Egypt it sounds like oh they could even hear him in Egypt but no he was in Egypt.
    But this is trauma. This is the release of years of pain and grief. Years of injustice.
    Years of wondering what on earth had happened. How did this happen? Years of unanswered questions.
    Years of rejection. Years of knowing that he was hated by his brothers so much that
    they even wanted to kill him. That they even were prepared to sell him off and send him
    into a foreign land and forget about him and pretend to their father that he was dead.
    This was how he was treated. This is trauma and he's carried that all these years up until
    this point and he's gone through a process of transformation and God has been working
    in his life and he's also able to see how God has been working in his brother's life
    and he realized that the time has come the moment has come that God has orchestrated
    it so that they are together alone in this room and he says this is it and at the moment
    that he reveals his identity he breaks down in tears and weeps so loudly that everyone
    can hear it. The pain is real and whatever I have experienced in life or whatever you
    have experienced we can't pretend to understand what each other have gone through but whatever
    it is it's real and for many people life is traumatic. There are many things that we
    go through that are that we just carry that maybe are just in the background they're just
    there and life goes on and we plow on and we put a smile on our face and we keep going
    but there are those moments where it just becomes it just begins to boil over. But as
    we gather this morning in the presence of God and we put ourselves under his word the
    challenge is can we freely and without hindrance lift it up to God and say whatever it is Lord
    whatever you can see whatever you have been through whatever you have experienced whatever
    pain you carry whatever challenges you have you have wrestled with whatever it is we say
    Lord whatever it has been you have brought me here. This that was set to destroy me actually
    brought me to a place of blessing. We have been in the presence of God together this
    morning whatever your experience of that has been like whatever you felt like in that
    process we have been in the presence of God together as the circumstances of our life
    have worked together where else in the world would we all meet? Think of the diversity
    of of backgrounds of careers of experiences of things that we've gone through there is
    no other circumstance or no other context where 160 something people like us would meet
    and sing songs together apart from Wetherspoons or something like that but no that's not there
    you know that they're just it just it wouldn't happen but God has brought us here today whatever
    it is whatever your journey has been to bring you to this place God has brought you here
    and whatever life has given us we have been in the presence of God this morning and we
    have experienced the free gift of the grace of God something that money can't buy you
    something that success can't buy something that power can't buy you there's a lot of
    power play going on in the world at the moment people trying to assert themselves about who's
    the most powerful and who's the greatest and who's the this and who's the that and yet
    they've got nothing that we've got this morning and God has brought us with our stumbling
    ways and our weak liner and the difficulties and difficulties of our struggle he's brought
    us here this morning don't be upset and don't be angry with yourselves for selling me to
    this place it was God who sent me here ahead of you to preserve your lives that in a nutshell
    is freedom we've talked a lot about freedom this morning freedom is for freedom that Christ
    has set us free Erica gave a word about you know being manicured on our ankles there is
    there's been a just just a celebration of the freedom that God gives us in the gospel
    there is an awful lot of talk about freedom as well you know we think somehow that somebody
    else might have the key to my freedom maybe somebody in my family maybe there's been a
    breakdown in relationship like there was in Joseph's family maybe there's been challenge
    or struggle maybe it's how angst about the government and you know what freedoms you
    know they grant us or don't grant us and all of that that goes on and we sometimes we act
    as if our freedom is in somebody else's hands but in actual fact our freedom is in our own hands
    don't be upset and don't be angry with yourselves for selling me to this place it was God who sent
    me here Joseph was free in his heart free of the pain of what had gone on free of what other people
    had done to him free of what circumstances had done to him and he knew that he was actually he
    was exactly where God wanted him to be and if we want to understand the route to peace and
    freedom and joy we cannot afford to fixate on what is happening to us or it's happening around
    also has happened to us in our past we have to fix our eyes on heaven and say Lord whatever it
    is you brought me to this place you've brought me to this moment whatever I've gone through and I
    worship you this morning we have to learn to think and to say things that are almost unthinkable and
    unsayable but the Bible teaches us that they are true Joseph's brothers must have been amazed
    Joseph could have destroyed them he could have he could have ruined them there and then you thought
    you were doing something powerful well I'll show you what power looks like could have had them
    thrown in prison he could have had them executed he could have he could have done anything to make
    himself feel better but by the grace of God he was able to fill the situation with faith thinking
    of mixing up analogies I know but Gregor talked about you know the the feast how it just became
    a flow of love that it filled the whole situation with love and with generosity and with celebration
    well we'll add to that faith as well that Joseph in this situation was able to take a terrifying
    situation for his brothers where they were wondering what was going to happen next and he
    was able to pour in faith and say actually don't look at it this way but see that God was in it
    from the beginning he was able to get a perspective on all that had happened to him and also be able
    to shine a light in his brother's heart he could he had the all self-awareness to know what what
    had happened to him he knew that God had brought him to this place but also his brothers weren't
    too sure about what was happening but he could see in them how much God had changed them as well
    and he was able to shine a light on their understanding and what I want to say this
    morning is don't fear faith it's not glib to say God is good Ian shared this at the at the prayer
    evening or the worship evening whichever one it was you know God is good all the time and all
    the time God is good and people say oh that sounds that's a bit simplistic but it's true don't fear
    the faith that says God you are good to me don't fear the faith that says it doesn't matter what's
    happened to me don't fear the fact you say you know what well I've just got to sort out this
    situation or I've just got to resolve this issue or I've just got to to to have the final say in
    this circumstance and then I'll feel better now we can have faith that says I can put all that
    aside don't fear don't be upset don't worry about all that because whatever has happened to me God
    has brought me to this place don't fear faith that says God is good God is in control God will have
    the final say don't fear the voice of faith that freely declares all my life you have been faithful
    say yeah but yeah but yeah but yeah but yeah but
    there's no yeah but all my life you have been faithful it's the root of freedom and joy and
    peace how else do you read circumstance you know thousands of years forward and the apostles in the
    book of acts are thrown into prison and they're flogged and they're and and they're manacled
    physically manacled and they worship God in the middle of it all it's one of the hardest
    challenges but the most powerful in terms of our growth in God and our experience of his grace
    and power and it's hard because we're submerged in our emotions and our fears and our anxiety and
    we want to make sense of it all before we can climb out of it we say things like well I'll get
    myself sorted out and then I'll be then I'll worship God I'll just sort out a few things
    and then I'll be at church and waiting for the fog to clear before we make decisions
    is a deception choices that we make our choice is a superpower and has nothing to do with how
    we feel it's the key to our future making choices in the midst of everything that we are going
    through everything that we are facing my son Jacob is a pilot an airline pilot and he's just
    it was this time last Sunday when he passed a final test that he had to do and then he was sort
    of released to be a to be a proper pilot you know flying people around here there and everywhere
    and it's quite interesting to listen to him talking about the sort of things that would
    normally make our hair curl he said on his first flight somewhere they they were coming in to land
    and um so well things weren't going entirely because you can follow him on flight right
    flight radar things weren't going entirely according to plan and uh then he when he did
    finally land he sent me a text and said that was a baptism by fire no why what happened and then
    there's silence nothing happened and then eventually comes oh yeah break failure on landing
    he said oh wow what yeah what did you do about that well we didn't know what to do
    so we just had to fly around in circles for a little while and then work out what to do
    we had to get the get the manuals out and check uh you know what what what was a good idea to
    do and make a plan actually that made sense to everybody um okay fine and then and then you know
    and you finally landed and everything was right yeah yeah we landed and then what did you do well
    the engineer came on and he he turned the plane off for five seconds turned it back on again
    everything was working
    this is exciting the point i'm trying to say is that those circumstances might give us anxiety
    might give us stress you know when you're coming down to land at this world's second busiest
    airport or whatever it was and suddenly all the alarms are going off and you're you're like 100
    feet off the ground and you then you've got to decide what to do he said do you ever get worried
    about it he said no what's there to worry about we've got procedures we've got plans we've got
    you know and if we haven't we go fly somewhere and fly around in circles until we do work it out
    and then and then we bring it back and you know it's like that sort of and i admire that sort of
    training it's that sort of self-awareness that can say actually there there's no point panicking
    there's no point being anxious about there's no point sweating in fact this probably helps the
    rest of the passages if the pilot doesn't get anxious and uh you know and just take a breath
    and say right we're going to fly out there we're going to go around in a circle we're going to work
    out what's going to happen then we'll kind of bring it back and i know it's not that easy but
    there is there is a principle there that we can actually say okay well there is you know he said
    we know we got the 400 page manual out and started flicking through it trying to look for the chapter
    on brake failure i know and it's like well there is there is that element where we know that we
    are safe in the hands of god that we can take a breath that we can we can we don't need to panic
    we don't need to flap around we don't need to to do anything else but we can actually make a plan
    we can be free in our response to god and so without conditions we say to god you are good and
    i trust you and whatever has brought me to this point whatever i've had to face whatever i've
    suffered whatever i've lost i thank you that through it all i have found you there are many
    things in your life that you might have chosen not to have happen but can you see how they piece
    together and how they've brought you to today and can we say thank you thank you god because you
    have been good to me all my life you didn't these things set out to destroy me in fact
    they could have destroyed me but instead they brought me to life that's faith
    and just like joseph when you take that position of faith and the light of grace
    shines in and through your life you light up the world for others to see
    it's not that's why we have testimony and things you know when you when when we're able to share
    our faith and understanding and our understanding of what god has done in our life and what he said
    and then it can it can shine a light in somebody else's um life now they might not always respond
    with oh praise the lord that's marvelous you might think well it's all right for you know
    that people have all sorts of different responses and reactions but ultimately it is the truth that
    sets us free the truth that god is in control of our lives and joseph saw that joseph knew that
    if he had not gone through all he went through his declarations of faith would have been worthless
    but those things never destroyed him god glorified himself in his life and in the life of his family
    joseph would never have chosen to go through all that he went through he would never have
    wanted his brothers to do all of that but because he found freedom in god freedom through his faith
    freedom through his understanding that god was in control from start to finish he could say right
    okay i'll accept it and i'll trust you lord because you have brought me to this place
    that's the word that i want to share this morning that there are many things that we might
    might take our attention might take our energy might take our our anxiety might might rob us
    of our peace so i just wish that these things hadn't happened i wish they weren't happening
    to me or i wish my life was different or i wish this situation in my family wasn't there or
    whatever and and we take the lesson from joseph and the light that he shines into our hearts to
    say actually in the middle of all of that we still have choices we're not waiting for things
    to sort themselves out not waiting for that person to come and say sorry to me i'm not waiting for
    for these circumstances to to work out differently because we'll waste our life
    we'll spend our whole life being robbed of joy and peace and faith while we wait for other people to
    give us our freedom in actual fact we have the choice to take our freedom and to trust in god
    and to believe in him and to say lord you've done it you have done it you've done it all and
    i thank you that i'm here today in your presence with your people and i have an opportunity to grow
    in faith from this day i don't have to pick through all the stuff and unpick it all and fix
    it all first before you can do anything in my life but i can i can find you today and there is
    a choice that we can make this morning there is a choice that we can uh adopt to say lord thank you
    what is it that troubles you what is it that you wish was different what is it that you wish
    hadn't happened what is it about your life that causes you to struggle can you as we turn our
    hearts to god can you as we respond to god can you say lord whatever it is it's brought me to today
    it's brought me to this place and i thank you that i have the choice to make that people aren't
    making choices for me theme of reconciliation and all that and the fact that broken relationships
    and challenges they're all part of our lives people people are difficult they challenge us
    and they vex us but they don't have the power over our life and our choices only we have that
    and we can choose to respond in faith and so maybe the worship team could come as we
    finish
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