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Genesis 45: “It is enough…”

4/15/2026

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Key Verse
7 And God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant on earth, and to keep alive for you many survivors.
 
Meditation
God’s sovereignty is deep comfort for daily life. When Paul says God “works all things according to the counsel of his will” (Ephesians 1:11), he means nothing in our lives is random, wasted, or outside of God’s wise and loving rule. God’s providence governs every detail for His glory and the good of His people.
 
In today’s reading, Judah’s sacrificial plea for Benjamin (44:30-34) becomes the breaking point for Joseph. Unable to restrain himself any longer, Joseph reveals his identity through tears. For Joseph, this is the moment of reconciliation. For his brothers, it is a moment of fear. The brother they had betrayed and sold into slavery now stood before them with power to judge.
 
Joseph does not crush them with condemnation. Instead, he comforts them by lifting their eyes above their sin to see God’s sovereign purpose. Three times Joseph emphasizes that God was at work through all that had happened: “God sent me before you to preserve life… to preserve for you a remnant… so it was not you who sent me here, but God” (vv. 5-8). Joseph does not excuse their evil, but he does show that their sin was never greater than God’s providence.
 
Joseph then sends his brothers home with the bounty of Egypt, proof for Jacob that Joseph is alive and reigning. When Jacob receives the gift, his years of brokenness transform to satisfaction, saying, "It is enough..." (v. 28). 

When we trust God and embrace His providence, the difficulty and delight, we can endure what we do not understand and, by faith, join Jacob saying, “It is enough.”

Today’s Reading
Then Joseph could not control himself before all those who stood by him. He cried, “Make everyone go out from me.” So no one stayed with him when Joseph made himself known to his brothers. 2 And he wept aloud, so that the Egyptians heard it, and the household of Pharaoh heard it. 3 And Joseph said to his brothers, “I am Joseph! Is my father still alive?” But his brothers could not answer him, for they were dismayed at his presence. 
 
4 So Joseph said to his brothers, “Come near to me, please.” And they came near. And he said, “I am your brother, Joseph, whom you sold into Egypt. 5 And now do not be distressed or angry with yourselves because you sold me here, for God sent me before you to preserve life. 6 For the famine has been in the land these two years, and there are yet five years in which there will be neither plowing nor harvest. 7 And God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant on earth, and to keep alive for you many survivors. 8 So it was not you who sent me here, but God. He has made me a father to Pharaoh, and lord of all his house and ruler over all the land of Egypt. 9 Hurry and go up to my father and say to him, ‘Thus says your son Joseph, God has made me lord of all Egypt. Come down to me; do not tarry. 10 You shall dwell in the land of Goshen, and you shall be near me, you and your children and your children’s children, and your flocks, your herds, and all that you have. 11 There I will provide for you, for there are yet five years of famine to come, so that you and your household, and all that you have, do not come to poverty.’ 12 And now your eyes see, and the eyes of my brother Benjamin see, that it is my mouth that speaks to you. 13 You must tell my father of all my honor in Egypt, and of all that you have seen. Hurry and bring my father down here.” 14 Then he fell upon his brother Benjamin’s neck and wept, and Benjamin wept upon his neck. 15 And he kissed all his brothers and wept upon them. After that his brothers talked with him. 
 
16 When the report was heard in Pharaoh’s house, “Joseph’s brothers have come,” it pleased Pharaoh and his servants. 17 And Pharaoh said to Joseph, “Say to your brothers, ‘Do this: load your beasts and go back to the land of Canaan, 18 and take your father and your households, and come to me, and I will give you the best of the land of Egypt, and you shall eat the fat of the land.’ 19 And you, Joseph, are commanded to say, ‘Do this: take wagons from the land of Egypt for your little ones and for your wives, and bring your father, and come. 20 Have no concern for your goods, for the best of all the land of Egypt is yours.’ ” 
 
21 The sons of Israel did so: and Joseph gave them wagons, according to the command of Pharaoh, and gave them provisions for the journey. 22 To each and all of them he gave a change of clothes, but to Benjamin he gave three hundred shekels of silver and five changes of clothes. 23 To his father he sent as follows: ten donkeys loaded with the good things of Egypt, and ten female donkeys loaded with grain, bread, and provision for his father on the journey. 24 Then he sent his brothers away, and as they departed, he said to them, “Do not quarrel on the way.” 
 
25 So they went up out of Egypt and came to the land of Canaan to their father Jacob. 26 And they told him, “Joseph is still alive, and he is ruler over all the land of Egypt.” And his heart became numb, for he did not believe them. 27 But when they told him all the words of Joseph, which he had said to them, and when he saw the wagons that Joseph had sent to carry him, the spirit of their father Jacob revived. 28 And Israel said, “It is enough; Joseph my son is still alive. I will go and see him before I die.” 
 
Richly Dwelling
-What stands out to you from today’s reading, especially the emphasis on God’s purposes for taking Joseph to Egypt? How do you think this truth comforted Joseph’s brothers?
 
-Why is it difficult to believe God has a purpose for everything, even the pain and problems of our lives and world?
 
-How does the work of Jesus, entering into suffering for the purpose of bringing a people to the Father, empower you to trust God’s purposes in your pain and problematic relationships today? Take a moment to ask God’s Spirit to make this truth more potent for you.
 
Key Verse
7 And God sent me before you to preserve for you a remnant on earth, and to keep alive for you many survivors.
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    Mitchell celebrates twenty-six years of marriage with his wife, Lisa, and together they have four fantastic children. Mitchell and Lisa live in southwest Colorado, where they lead Abide Mountain Ministry, serving those who serve Jesus, strengthening the Church, and participating in church planting. Mitchell also works with the Center for Reformed Theology in Karawaci, Indonesia.

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