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The Final Chapter According to God | Genesis 50

The Final Chapter According to God | Genesis 50

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This Sunday, we will be exploring Genesis 50 together, The Final Chapter According to God.
We have finally reached the last chapter of Genesis. It has been quite a journey through an amazing book. I pray that you have been encouraged and challenged along the way.
Genesis 50 is the final chapter of this great book. It is also the final chapter of Jacob and Joseph's lives here on earth. Both of their deaths and funerals are in this chapter.
With two deaths and two funerals, it goes without saying that Genesis 50 is also a chapter of sorrow and tears. In fact, crying and tears are mentioned on nine different occasions in the twenty-six verses of this one chapter.
So what does this chapter have to do with Christmas?
Everything!
Christmas is not the story of a little baby entering a pristine world to make us all feel better about the winter season.
It is an invasion. It is a visitation. It is a confrontation with the sin and death of this world.
It is the story of redemption.
This world is a world of tears. We do not live in the Garden of Eden. We live in a world impacted with sin, soaked with sorrows, devastated with death.
Is there any true hope?
In Genesis 50, we see the embers of hope. God's sovereignty assures us that we are part of a bigger story. God's promises are the anchors of our soul in the midst of life's storms. And God's goodness and love remind us that He will surely visit us with redemption.
All that is broken will be made whole.
All that is ruined will be made new.
Do not weep, the Lion of Judah has prevailed!
May God open our eyes to the wonders of the incarnation of our Savior, give us confidence and hope as we navigate the storms of this life, and fill us with joy as we look forward to His kingdom here on earth!

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