The Table You Came From
You didn't choose the table you grew up at — but it shaped you more than you know. The conversations, the silence, the tension, the warmth — all of it discipled you before you even knew what discipleship was. In Genesis 50, Joseph stands face to face with the brothers who betrayed him. Sold. Lied about. Forgotten. He had every reason to let his past define his future. Instead, he gives us one of the most powerful redemption statements in all of Scripture: "You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good." Pain may shape you — but it does not have to define you. In this message, we explore how to stop letting the table you came from control the table you're building, through three moves Joseph modeled: refusing to let pain become his identity, interpreting his life through God's providence, and choosing forgiveness over revenge. Your history explains you. It does not own you.
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- genesis 50
- joseph's betrayal and forgiveness
- pain shaping identity
- god's providence
- forgiveness over revenge