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Now, let's get started with today's message from Pastor Skiff Heitzik. Chapter 37 Oh, we'll begin a few verses back, verse 26.
So Judah said to his brothers, What profit is there if we kill our brother and conceal his blood? Come, let us sell him to the Ishmaelites. And let not our hand be upon him. For he is our brother and our flesh, like like they're being nice. And his brothers listened.
Then the Midianite traders pass by So the brothers Pulled Joseph up. Lifted him out of the pit and sold him to the Ishmaelites for twenty shekels of silver. And they took Joseph, to Egypt. When Jesus was on the earth, There were lots of people around him as his ministry of three and a half years. Went on and on.
It was very controversial, but nonetheless, he. Commanded great crowds of people who were very interested in him, as we have seen on Sunday morning in John chapter 6. Because of his miracles. But though he was surrounded by Lots of people. Yeah.
The closest to him. were his disciples. Just like for Joseph, the closest to him. were his own brothers.
Now there were 12 of these boys. Thirteen if you count Benjamin.
So imagine having twelve brothers around you. Jesus had twelve of his brothers, his disciples around him, those closest to him. Many times didn't understand, and one of those who were closest to him, Judas, sold Jesus into the hands of the Romans for 30 pieces of silver. It's very similar. This is 20 shekels.
With Jesus, it says 30 pieces. Uniquely loved by his father, Hated by his brothers.
Sold for 20 pieces of silver. Number four.
Okay. He was accused, falsely accused. for crimes he did not commit. Joseph didn't do what he was accused of. As we go on later on in our story.
Chapter 39. He's taken to Egypt. He's in Potiphar's house.
Now I'm fast forwarding the story. Mm-hmm. He becomes one of the servants of Mr. Potiphar, one of the princes of Egypt. He's away at the office almost every day.
His wife, Mrs. Potiphar. Was a very lonely desperate housewife. Joseph? was a young, handsome, single man.
And you know the story already how misses Potiphar came on to Joseph. Come on, Joey, baby. Nobody's looking. You and I, man, come on. And you may remember That Joseph said with integrity, Look at nobody physically, humanly might be looking, but God is looking.
How could I do this wickedness and sin against God? At that point, She screams, she cries out, and she accuses Joseph of being a rapist. A false accusation. which lands him a stay in the Egyptian prison. Very similar to Jesus, falsely accused.
For crimes he did not commit. And once again, as I mentioned before the Sanhedrin, they had to come up with false witnesses to bring in false accusations. And you know what they said about him? They said, this man Perverts the nation. They said that about Jesus.
This man perverts the nation and forbids people to pay taxes to Caesar. They said that because Jesus said, Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, but render unto God the things that are God's. False accusations. Number four.
Accused falsely. Number five. Joseph was providentially placed Next to two other criminals. Chapter 40, when he's put in prison, it says that there were two other men, a chief butler of Egypt and the chief baker, who were placed in the same cell.
Next to Joseph, two criminals next to Joseph. during his confinement. Yeah, that Rings a bell. That brings us to the cross, where as Isaiah predicted and as the Gospels declare, Jesus was crucified between two criminals. One on the right, the Bible says, and one on the left, Luke chapter 23.
It's also interesting that when Joseph was in prison, One of those other prisoners was set free. and exalted and the other one was killed. I find that fascinating because the two that were next to Jesus, one on the right and one on the left, one mocked Jesus. Blaspheme Jesus. And died In his sin.
eternally separated from God. The other, humbly cried out Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom. And Jesus said, Assuredly, I say to you, today you will be with me in paradise. Spiritually, one died. spiritually one lived.
There's a sixth way in which Joseph looks like Jesus. Joseph was seemingly dead. To his father. Before he appears alive, Sometime later. In chapter 37.
If you go down to verse thirty-two. It says they sent the tunic.
Now they took Joseph's Favored status. Clothing. dipped it in animal's blood, said it was Joseph's blood, And they brought it to their father and they said, We found this, liars. Do you know whether it is your son's tunic or not? Leading question.
And he recognized it and said, It is my son's tunic. A wild beast has devoured him. Without doubt Joseph is torn in pieces. Then Jacob tore his clothes, put sackcloth on his waist, and mourned for his son many days. For years, his father thought he was dead.
Until chapter 45. When the boys come back from Egypt needing to get grain, Joseph reveals himself to them and he goes, Go tell my father I'm alive.
Well, they have to because they won't be able to get their son Benjamin back unless they do it.
So they come clean with dad and they say, Your son, Joseph. Lives The Bible says when Jacob heard that, His heart stood Still. It's like He couldn't believe it. That which was dead is now alive? How could that possibly be?
And it was uncovered, how it could be. But Joseph was dead to his father for a period of time and then revealed to be alive. As Jesus. Died on the cross, was buried, rose from the dead. Peter in Acts chapter 3.
Says to the people gathered in Jerusalem, You killed the prince of life. But God raised him up from the dead. The seventh way in which Joseph is like Jesus or looks like Jesus. is that Joseph rightfully was in charge of everything. As the story in Genesis unfolds, he becomes the prime minister of Egypt.
And he's in charge of everything. He pulls the strings. Effectively, he works in proxy for the king of Egypt himself. He rightfully is in charge of everything.
Now, there's a hint of this if you go back to chapter 37 toward the beginning. In verse 5, it says, Joseph had a dream, and again, we'll cover this more in depth later. And he told it to his brothers, and they hated him even more.
So he said to them, Please hear this dream which I have dreamed. There we were, binding sheaves in the field, then behold. My sheaf arose. also and stood upright, indeed, your sheaves stood all around and bowed down to my sheaf. Of course they wouldn't like to hear that dream.
But that was prophetic of what would happen. He would become in charge effectively, rightfully, he became in charge of everything and everyone. If anybody in Egypt wanted to eat food or get grain, the one who was in charge of doling out the percentage of grain was Joseph. In charge of everything. Jesus said, The Father has committed everything into the hands of the Son.
Jesus is rightfully in charge of everyone and everything as well. And as we have been studying, Jesus said, I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never hunger. Whoever believes in me, will never thirst. Joseph looks a lot like Jesus.
Number eight, and finally, I'll close with number eight since it tends to be the number of new beginnings, and it's probably enough times said. And spent is that with Joseph Every one humbly bowed down to him. Everyone humbly bowed down to Joseph. As the story goes on in chapter 37 of these dreams that he. tells his brothers In verse 9, it says, He dreamed still another dream and he told it to his brothers.
Now, you'd think he'd get a clue by this time. And he said, look, I've dreamed another dream. And this time The sun The moon And the eleven stars Bow down to me. And not just your sheaves. But Twelve plus two.
Now, watch. His father gets the point and will interpret the dream, so he told it to his father. And his brothers, and his father rebuked him and said, What is this dream that you have dreamed? Shall your mother and I? And your brothers indeed come to bow down to the earth.
Before you Well, that's exactly what happened. In chapter 42, and here's the text: it says, Joseph's brothers, when they saw the prime minister of Egypt, not knowing it was Joseph, bowed down to the ground. with their face to the ground. before Joseph. In chapter 47 and 48, When Jacob sees him, he bows down his face down to the ground.
Same language.
So your brothers and I bowed down? Uh-huh. All y'all are going to bow down. That's why I say Joseph looks a lot like Jesus, Philippians 2:10. That at the name of Jesus, Every knee should bow.
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So Joseph looks a lot like Jesus.
Now, why are we going through this and why do we actually discover this? I've only covered eight of the very many ways. in which Joseph looks a lot like Jesus. Simply to show you what you find a lot in the scripture, and that is. The evidence of the fingerprint, so to speak, of the Holy Spirit in the Holy Rhet.
in the scripture itself. In the superintending of the writing of the text, so that we have the very words of God. given to us. The whole Bible is filled with Jesus. The whole Bible.
That's why we study the Old Testament. I've been asked: why do you study the Old Testament and the New Testament? Why don't you just study the New Testament?
Well, because Jesus said to those religious leaders of his day: search the scriptures. For in them you think that you have eternal life, but these are they which testify of me. But even Genesis even Leviticus and Exodus and Numbers and Deuteronomy, the Torah. The works of Moses? Oh, yes.
Because you see, after Jesus rose from the dead and he was walking along the Emmaus road, and there were those two disciples who were despondent. And they said, man, we can't believe what's happened. This Jesus guy, whom we believed. Died and he spoke something about a resurrection. I don't really know what that's about.
And Jesus said, Oh Slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken. Ought not Christ To have suffered and entered into his glory.
Now, listen to this. It says, and beginning at Moses. And all the prophets He expounded to them in all the scriptures the things concerning himself. He went back to Genesis. He took the writings of Moses and the prophets, and he showed how one typifies him and another predicts him, and this one was.
symbolic of him. Wouldn't you have loved to be in on that Bible study? If ever there was a time I wish somebody would have recorded that or put it on CD or tape or even reel to reel. It was that prophetic Bible study post-resurrection of Christ and those on the way to Emmaus. Joseph looks a lot like Jesus.
Here's the follow-up question. How much do you look like Jesus? Is there a family resemblance? Can people tell that you're a child of God? All my son's life, he's heard You look like your dad.
But if somebody could say, you know what, I see enough of God in you that you remind me of the Heavenly Father, or you remind me of Jesus. What a compliment. How much do we look like him? How much of Jesus' values do we share? I think one of the things that tethers us to those values is what we're doing tonight.
than what we do once a month. Taking the Lord's Supper. It's the foundation. It's the rudimentary foundation of our faith. His broken body, his shed blood.
Did it all. One of the things that Jesus said. about himself. Is I am the light of The world I am the light of the world. But he said something else.
He said, you are the light of the world. As long as I am in the world, I am the light of the world. But he said to his disciples, You are the light of the world. How much? Do you reflect?
His light? When you have a full moon, you get a good idea of how. Bright the sun shines on the moon and reflects, that's just a reflection. It's not the moon's light, the moon just reflects the sunlight. And it comes down to us a quarter million miles away at 186,000 miles per second.
You're seeing the glory of the sun reflected in the moon. Can people see the glory? of the risen Christ reflected in us.
Now, at the communion table, you notice something. Um Burning. with wax dripping all over it. It's something special, and I wanted to display it tonight. It's a menorah.
It was purchased. I bought it in Jerusalem. From an antiquities dealer in Jerusalem. I actually saw it two years ago. And I said, well, I'll think about it.
And I gave him business card and he taped it to it. And when I was In his store A couple months back, two years after that time. My card was still attached to that menorah, so I thought, okay, I should just pick it up and not dawdle anymore. I purchased it. But it's a special menorah.
For a couple of reasons. Number one is the shape. The shape of this menorah is probably Almost exactly what the shape of the menorah. in the temple was like that was destroyed in seventy AD. much smaller scale.
And of course, this being Brass as opposed to gold, but the same shape. And the reason I say that is because the only known accurate relief or depiction we have of the menorah of the temple at Jesus' time is found in Rome on a relief of what's called the Arch of Titus, a triumphal arch after Titus sacked Jerusalem and brought back.
Some of the remnants of the temple. And shown on there are they are they are carrying with them the menorah and its shape with the three steps and the um dimensions are identical to this one. It is a symbol of the modern state of Israel, but It was a symbol in the tabernacle and in the temple of the presence of God. There was only one source of light. in the tabernacle in the temple, and that was the menorah.
And no doubt their minds went to that when Jesus said, I am the light of the world. They would have thought of the light. in the most holy place. Yeah. But also it's special because it's an antique menorah.
This wasn't made just Within a couple of years, this was made over 100 or 200 years ago. It's from a synagogue. in a very special Galilean town called Spat. Spot. Or transliterated into English safed safed.
Besides having a lot of other interesting things attached to that. Safed was the city. At the time of Jesus, That could be seen from anywhere around the ring of the shores of Galilee and on the lake, because it was a city set up on a hill. And Jesus pointed to that city. and said, A city that is set upon a hill cannot be hidden.
Neither do men light a lamp and put it under a bushel. But they put it up to give light to all that are in the house. Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father which is in heaven. There were no other cities that were set upon a hill and that still are in that Galilean region, like Sphat, that ancient town.
So, Jesus was probably referring to that town, and that is where the menorah came from. And when I found out its history, I thought, that's so significant. It's such a great living illustration of what the Lord wants us to be. Reflectors. of His glory, of His light.
Wherever we go, Wherever we work, whatever family system you're in, Whatever store you shop in. Whatever school you go to. Whatever neighborhood you live in. Turn on the light from time to time. Let people know.
The glory of the living Christ. As we pray, I'm going to ask the Communion Board to come forward. Our Father in heaven. We are grateful. We're grateful for the salvation that comes.
By grace. Through faith. Grace G R A C E Gods remedy At Christ Expense. Grace, unmerited favor. Grace, undeserved goodness to the very worst of sinners.
by the very best being in the universe. We thank you for salvation. That it's by grace, it's not by our works, it's not by our feeling. It's not by doing wonderful deeds. It's by your grace.
And Paul said, It's in this grace that we stand. And it's a very confident stand, because it is by your work. It will never wane. It will never diminish. It remains constant.
Lord, I pray that we will respond to your grace. And our response would be a wholehearted commitment. The scene The life of Christ So transform us. That when people see us, they would say, You remind me a lot of Jesus. You remind me a lot of God.
You must be a part of that family. You must be one of his kids. Lord, do a deep work in us. Whereas Jesus, the light of the world, shines in us. that we would simply reflect it.
We don't have to come up with any source of our own. We don't have to come up or manufacture any great. or goodness just Let your light shine through us. Help us to do that. Thanks for listening to Connect with Skip Heitzig.
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