Genesis 43-45
Today’s reflection centers on Joseph making his identity known to his brothers in a private and personal revelation. There are parallels to God doing this to mankind through the first advent of his son Jesus in the first century.
Genesis 45:1 “…there was no one with Joseph when he made himself known to his brothers.”
The God of the Bible is a God who reveals or makes known his character to humanity. I am reminded of Christ’s death on the Roman cross and how at the time of death the temple curtain tore from top to bottom, this is symbolic of the presence of God not being confined to a place and is demonstrative of the revelation of the new covenant with man through Christ alone. God the Father is revealed by Jesus in the way he lived, taught and loved. As Biblical expositor Matthew Henry states, “Christ makes himself and his loving-kindness known to his people.” God wishes for all men to be saved, so he draws the hearts of men into him by demonstrating his love for us by sending his one and only son so that whoever believes in him will not perish but have life abundantly and enjoy God forever. God wants us to know him and reveals himself to us for His pleasure.
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