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From the Pit to the Palace | Pastor Jonathan Mast | Genesis 41

36 min · 4 de may de 2026
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What does it look like when God’s timing finally comes together? In Genesis 41, Joseph is suddenly brought from prison to stand before Pharaoh. What seemed like years of waiting and silence were actually preparation for a moment of purpose. In this message, we see three key truths: 1. Without God, we are powerless 2. Before God, we must be humble 3. With God, we must take action Joseph not only interprets Pharaoh’s dream—he provides a plan that ultimately saves a nation. His journey from the pit to the palace reminds us that God is always working behind the scenes, preparing us for what’s ahead. And ultimately, Joseph’s story points us to Jesus. Just as people were told to “go to Joseph” in a time of need, we are invited to go to Christ—the true source of life and salvation. If you’re in a waiting season or wondering how God is working in your life, this message will encourage you to trust His timing and walk in faith.

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