Good for who?

Genesis 50:20 “You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good…. Joseph reflects on the hardship of his life and recognises it wasn’t about him, after all. I wonder how many of us would view our circumstances differently if we saw the greater good being accomplished – in us, through us and despiteContinue reading “Good for who?”

I can’t

Genesis 41:16 “I cannot do it…but God will…” I go into this a bit more in my book Dreams Go Dry but I highlighted this in my Bible in 2006, well before I even considered starting a teaching series on Joseph. It is so easy to take our gifts, talents, personality, experience, culture, nationality andContinue reading “I can’t”

Out of our comfort zone

Genesis 11:4 ‘and not be scattered over the face of the earth.’ Building a tower wasn’t the issue, it was that everyone wanted to be together instead of going out and doing what God wanted them to do. Interestingly, the early church were the same, they gravitated towards staying together in the comfort of JerusalemContinue reading “Out of our comfort zone”

“Food” for thought

Genesis 9:3 “Everything that lives and moves will be food for you. Just as I gave you the green plants, I now give you everything” After the flood God gave humankind permission to eat anything that moves – anything!?. Later on He restricts that diet for the people of Israel. I find it interesting toContinue reading ““Food” for thought”

The other crouching tiger, hidden dragon

Genesis 4:7b …sin is crouching at your door; it desires to have you, but you must master it. Sounding like a classic kung fu challenge or a line from Star Wars, God warns Cain to be on the alert for sin and to learn to control it, rather than be controlled by it. Reading further,Continue reading “The other crouching tiger, hidden dragon”

The big picture

Genesis 50:20 The movie Now You See Me is about a group of illusionists who rob banks during their performances. We discover in the movie that they key to pulling off a great illusion is to get the audience to look intently and closely at what is happening. As a result of focusing on whatContinue reading “The big picture”