The Power of Substitutionary Love
This Sunday we will conclude Joseph’s testing of his brothers in Genesis 44, where hidden guilt is brought into the light and true repentance is finally revealed. Years earlier, these brothers sacrificed Joseph to save themselves—but now Judah steps forward and offers himself as a substitute to save Benjamin. In this powerful moment, we witness hearts that have been transformed by God’s mercy. This chapter not only reveals the marks of genuine repentance and reconciliation within the covenant family, but it also foreshadows the greater Substitute to come—the Lion of Judah who offered Himself in our place so that we might be reconciled to God and empowered to pursue reconciliation with one another. As we gather, we will consider how the love of God displayed in Christ’s substitution changes how we confess sin, bear responsibility, and seek restored relationships in our lives. Soli Deo Gloria!
Big Idea: True repentance requires a substitute. Who’s standing in your place?
One, the final test of true repentance (1-13)
Two, the saving answer to the problem of sin (14-34)

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