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Day 32 — Stephen's Defense: Joseph (Acts 7:9-16) | May 27

6 min · 27 mei 2026
aflevering Day 32 — Stephen's Defense: Joseph (Acts 7:9-16) | May 27 artwork

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Stephen's history lesson moved to Joseph, and the parallels became impossible to ignore. The patriarchs, jealous of their brother, sold him into slavery. They thought they were getting rid of him. God was positioning him to save them. 'God was with him.' Four words that reframe everything. The pit didn't end Joseph's story. Neither did the prison. God gave him favor before Pharaoh and elevated him to power in Egypt. When famine struck, the brothers who betrayed him had nowhere else to turn. On the second visit, Joseph revealed himself. Stephen was building an argument: Israel's deliverers always come in two movements. First rejected, then revealed. Joseph. Moses. And now, Jesus.

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