“Legacy”
BIBLE READING: Hebrews 8-10
Many tombstones include an
epitaph, a statement about a person’s life or character. We don’t know if there
was an epitaph on Jacob’s tomb, but Hebrews 11:21 remembers him as one who
lived “by faith.”
After
Jacob’s death, his elder sons were afraid that Joseph would seek revenge for
mistreating him (see Genesis 37:12-36). After all, payback would be
understandable. But Joseph told them, “God intended it for good. . . .”
When
we live by faith, we see that “in all things God works for the good of those
who love him, who have been called according to his purpose” (Romans 8:28).
Joseph understood that God can redeem even the worst of circumstances for good,
to show us his salvation. In Egypt, Joseph had suffered difficult times as a
person sold into slavery, but he also learned that God was with him. And God
amazingly raised him up to be a ruler in Egypt at a time when people from many
nations would need food because of a great famine. So he told his brothers:
“God intended it for good . . . the saving of many lives”—including their own.
The
lives of Jacob and his descendants show that God can redeem even difficult
people. And this means God can redeem us too. We can know the grace and
forgiveness that come from Christ’s work of salvation. Have you experienced God’s
grace? Let Jesus move your heart today from self-interest to faith in God, who
uses all things for good.
-Joel
Vande Werken
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