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Genesis

Foundation Book of the Bible

A 50 lesson series that covers all 50 chapters of Genesis. From creation to the flood and on to Abraham finishing with Joseph in Egypt. A complete study of the first book in the Bible.
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Reunion and Reconciliation

After reuniting with his brothers after a separation of 20 years, Joseph lays a plan that will determine if a reconciliation will be possible.
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Estrategia pedagógica

The focus of this lesson is Joseph’s planned reunion with his father and the rest of the family. Of special note in this lesson is God’s further involvement in the life of Jacob and his family to bring about His promise of a Messiah.

Resultados del aprendizaje de los estudiantes

  • Know: Understand the significance of the events that led the Israelite nation to relocate in Egypt.
  • Feel: Recognize the importance of submitting to God’s will and direction in all things.
  • Do: Seek and follow God’s direction in our lives.

Cuerpo de la lección

1.1 - Joseph reveals himself
1.2 - Joseph sends his brothers home
1.3 - Israel in Egypt
1.4 - Lessons

Preguntas de discusión

A continuación se sugieren preguntas para utilizar durante la parte de debate guiado de la lección. También se sugieren respuestas a las preguntas para ayudar a los alumnos a comprender los distintos conceptos. Se proporcionan para ayudar al debate y no se consideran respuestas "correctas o incorrectas".

1. What indicators did Joseph see in his brothers that led him to feel he could reveal himself to them and how does this relate to our own repentance?

See text for primary indicators but encourage other insights.

In similar fashion, our faith is tested. Without repentance we are unable to serve God in the way He desires. When we face our failures and put them aside, God can now reveal more of His plans for us and restore our relationship with Him.

2. What was Joseph's attitude and spirit towards his brothers, and what can we learn from this?

Joseph sought to forgive and reestablish his relationship with them. He made the first move even though he was the one wronged. Rather, he used all that he had at his disposal to forgive and restore.

We should adopt this same attitude. Jesus took the first step to restore us (Romans 6:8).

3. How did Joseph's brothers' reaction to Joseph mirror our reaction to God's judgment and how can we accept God's forgiveness to lessen our fear of judgment?

God has promised to forgive and has forgiven us. We must accept it. We grow in this acceptance as we spiritually mature. As we grow we can't help but let go the fears attached to memories of our past sins and inadequacies.

4. Outline the four things Joseph wanted from revealing his identity to his brothers. Which stands out to you as the most difficult and why?

Answers will vary as to the difficult choice. Most likely forgiveness will be the most difficult.

  • Ease their minds that he was no longer angry.
  • Reveals how God has used this situation for good.
  • Wishes to give God the glory.
  • Helped them prepare for the remaining years of famine.
5. Read Genesis 45:16-20. How does Pharaoh recognize Joseph's family and offer them everything they need from his own belongings compare to God recognizing us through Jesus and accepting us into His kingdom with all our needs met?

Pharaoh instructs Joseph to bring his father and family to Egypt to settle in Goshen and to not worry over their possessions since he would provide everything they would need. He not only offered land, but the best of the land.

In similar fashion, Jesus will someday return and take the faithful (His family) home to God. We will be presented to God as holy and blameless and each given a place prepared specifically for us (John 14:3).

6. What benefits would Jacob and his family realize in moving to Egypt?

Jacob's faith in God is rewarded. His family would survive the famine. They would be living in an advanced society from which they could learn and grow into a powerful nation. They would be able to remain a pure race of God's people rather than face the issues of intermingling with pagan nations. They would draw close as a people. It would be easier to keep their religion intact.

7. List some observations about Joseph that show God working in his life to bring about God's will and what can we learn from this?

Answers will vary but look for indications of Joseph's faithfulness through hardships as well as good times. Sometimes we focus on faithfulness through hardships and fail to recognize that faithfulness is challenged in good times as well.

8. How can you use this lesson to grow spiritually and help others come into a relationship with Jesus?
  • We don't' know when God is testing us or allowing us to be tested so we must be ready at all times.
  • God promises to be there when we need Him. We should realize that we need Him at all times.
  • We should always seek God's will in our decision making.
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