Mystery Revealed, Mystery Proclaimed
In Genesis 41, God brings Joseph from the prison to the palace, revealing His sovereign plan to save many through His chosen servant. When Pharaoh is troubled by dreams that no one can interpret, God reveals the coming famine through Joseph, exalts him to rule over Egypt, and uses him to store grain so the people might live instead of die. But this chapter is so much more than a story of political promotion—it is a picture of redemption. Like Joseph, Jesus Christ was humbled, rejected, and then exalted to the highest place, becoming man’s only hope of salvation in the face of coming judgment. And just as Pharaoh commanded his people, “Go to Joseph,” so God now commands the world to “Go to Jesus” if they want to live. This Lord’s Day, the mystery of God’s redemptive plan will be revealed and we, the church, we see our role in proclaiming it to the nations. Soli Deo Gloria!
Big Idea: Joseph’s exaltation points to the mystery of Christ—a mystery made known for your salvation and for your proclamation.
Scene 1 - God’s revelation through His servant (1-32)
Scene 2 - God’s exaltation of His servant (33-45)
Scene 3 - God’s salvation by His servant (46-57)
