DA Carson: God is sovereign, and invariably good; we are morally responsible, and frequently evil.

D. A. Carson writes in “For the Love of God, Volume 1, Feb 17” THE LAST CHAPTER OF GENESIS includes a section that is both pathetic and glorious (Gen. 50:15-21). Everything that is sad and flawed in this family resurfaces when Jacob dies. Joseph’s brothers fear that their illustrious sibling may have suppressed vengeful resentment … More DA Carson: God is sovereign, and invariably good; we are morally responsible, and frequently evil.

The Extent of Joseph’s Forgiveness (Coty Pinckney)

In a sermon, “Why Forgive?”, Coty Pinckney speaks of the extent of Joseph’s forgiveness: Genesis 45:4a So Joseph said to his brothers, “Come near to me, please.” And they came near. Oh, the call to come near! When Joseph could say instead, “Be gone from me! To the executioner!” But he says, “Come to me!” … More The Extent of Joseph’s Forgiveness (Coty Pinckney)

Realizing God’s Grace…Coty Pinckney on Genesis 42-43

From Pastor Coty Pinckney’s sermon on Genesis 42-44, “Sacrificial Love: The Making of Judah”: Note how Judah and brothers talk in verse 21: Then they said to one another, “In truth we are guilty concerning our brother, in that we saw the distress of his soul, when he begged us and we did not listen. … More Realizing God’s Grace…Coty Pinckney on Genesis 42-43