The Story of Joseph: The Importance of the Pit | Corey Abney
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The Story of Joseph – The Importance of the Pit | Genesis 37:3–28 | Sermon
When the pit feels like the end, it might just be God's beginning. In this message, we explore the powerful story of Joseph and how his journey through betrayal, dysfunction, and silence reveals the hidden work of God.
Much like Mount St. Helens appeared stable before its eruption, Joseph’s family looked blessed on the outside—but beneath the surface was resentment, favoritism, and hatred. This sermon shows how:
- Sin leads to dysfunction (Genesis 37:3–11)
- Dysfunction doesn’t cancel God’s purpose (Genesis 37:12–27)
- God works through the pit, not around it (Genesis 37:28, 37:36)
Even when God seems silent, He is never absent. The suffering Joseph experienced was not wasted—it was the very path to salvation for many.
Scriptures Covered:
- Genesis 37:3–28 — Joseph’s dreams, rejection, and betrayal
- Genesis 27:41 — The pattern of family dysfunction
- Psalm 105:16–17 — God’s purpose behind famine and suffering
- Romans 5:1–5 — How affliction produces endurance, character, and hope
- James 1:2–3, 12 — Endurance leads to maturity and the crown of life
Key Points:
- What is hidden in our lives will eventually come out. Deal with sin before it erupts.
- God's silence is not His absence. He is always working behind the scenes.
- The pit is not a place of punishment but a place of preparation.
- Jesus is the greater Joseph—betrayed, sold, stripped, and rejected—who brought ultimate redemption.
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