The scene
is tense. The sons of Jacob stand before the throne of Egypt’s most powerful
prince. They are tired and hungry—they are desperate. Already they have been
before this throne and sent away. Now their youngest brother, Benjamin, has
been detained and accused of stealing the prince’s silver. If they had anyplace
else to turn, they would have done so, but they are poor, and they need this
prince’s help. Their family will starve without it.
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Monday, August 18, 2014
Monday, August 11, 2014
Brother Joseph
Starting today, and for most of the next fourteen weeks or
so, our sermons here at Centre are going to be based on the Old Testament
lesson. We are going to pay careful attention to God’s covenant love with
Israel, starting this morning with Joseph and continuing through the birth of
Moses and the Exodus to the entry into the Promised Land under Joshua. Along
with the story of the life of Jesus Christ, this long story is the core story of our Christian faith.
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