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What Was Meant for Evil

18 min · 23. maj 2026
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Episode 6 — What Was Meant for Evil(Genesis 43–50 | Double Portion Finale) As the famine continues and pressure builds, Joseph’s brothers are forced to face what they buried years ago. In this final episode of the Joseph series, we walk through Genesis 43–50 and watch conviction turn into transformation, fear turn into reconciliation, and suffering finally become understood through the lens of God’s sovereignty. We explore Judah’s willingness to stand in Benjamin’s place, Joseph’s emotional revelation to his brothers, and the powerful truth of Genesis 50:20: “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good.” This episode is a deep reflection on suffering, identity, forgiveness, and the danger of allowing pain to become the defining voice in our lives. Joseph does not deny the evil done against him, but he refuses to believe that human evil had greater authority over his story than God’s purpose. If you have ever struggled to understand what God was doing in painful seasons, if trauma has tried to shape the way you see yourself, or if you are learning what it means to trust God with things you still do not fully understand, this episode is for you.

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What Was Meant for Evil

Episode 6 — What Was Meant for Evil(Genesis 43–50 | Double Portion Finale) As the famine continues and pressure builds, Joseph’s brothers are forced to face what they buried years ago. In this final episode of the Joseph series, we walk through Genesis 43–50 and watch conviction turn into transformation, fear turn into reconciliation, and suffering finally become understood through the lens of God’s sovereignty. We explore Judah’s willingness to stand in Benjamin’s place, Joseph’s emotional revelation to his brothers, and the powerful truth of Genesis 50:20: “You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good.” This episode is a deep reflection on suffering, identity, forgiveness, and the danger of allowing pain to become the defining voice in our lives. Joseph does not deny the evil done against him, but he refuses to believe that human evil had greater authority over his story than God’s purpose. If you have ever struggled to understand what God was doing in painful seasons, if trauma has tried to shape the way you see yourself, or if you are learning what it means to trust God with things you still do not fully understand, this episode is for you.

23. maj 202618 min