God’s Blueprint: From Failure to Fruitfulness

In Genesis 49, God is revealed as sovereign, just, merciful, and redemptive. Jacob’s blessings show that God works through our successes, failures, and even sins to accomplish His purposes. Reuben’s immorality, Simeon and Levi’s violence, Judah’s repentance, and Joseph’s faithfulness all demonstrate that choices matter—but God’s grace can redeem what is broken. Judah’s line points … Continue reading God’s Blueprint: From Failure to Fruitfulness

Shaped by Yesterday, Spoken into Tomorrow

When Jacob gathers his sons in Genesis 49, he does more than pronounce blessings—he reveals how their past has shaped their future. Reuben forfeits preeminence because of immortality. Simeon and Levi are scattered because of violent anger. Judah, though once deeply flawed, rises to leadership because repentance reshaped his character. Joseph, faithful through suffering, receives … Continue reading Shaped by Yesterday, Spoken into Tomorrow

When the Spotlight Shifts – The Lamb

John 1:19–34 When questioned about his identity, John the Baptizer refused the spotlight. He was not the Christ. He was not the hero. He was only “a voice.” Then he pointed and said of Jesus, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world.” What John Saw The Lamb — Jesus … Continue reading When the Spotlight Shifts – The Lamb

Clutching What We Fear to Lose

Genesis 42 Jacob clings to Benjamin. He refuses to send him to Egypt. He cannot risk losing him. “His brother is dead, and he is the only one left” (Gen. 42:38). Benjamin isn’t simply another son — he is Rachel’s son. The last living reminder of Jacob’s deepest love and deepest loss. But here’s the … Continue reading Clutching What We Fear to Lose

Prepared in the Prison, Proven in the Palace

Genesis 41 reminds us that God’s preparation often happens in hidden places. The seasons that feel like delay may actually be divine development. The prison may be the classroom. The waiting may be the qualification.