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Genesis 44: Judah Steps Up

Episode 1100 Published 3 weeks, 5 days ago
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A silver cup goes missing, the youngest brother takes the blame, and the family’s old wounds rip open again. Genesis 44 isn’t just a dramatic plot twist in the Joseph story, it’s a hard test that reveals whether Joseph’s brothers have actually changed since the day they sold him into slavery. 

We walk through the setup step by step: Joseph sends his brothers home with grain, secretly returns their money, and then plants his personal cup in Benjamin’s sack. When the accusation lands, everything is on the line. The brothers are forced to face the fear Jacob has carried for years, and Joseph is forced to face a question many of us feel in our own stories: did the people who hurt me ever become different, or did time just move on? 

The heart of the chapter is Judah. He steps forward, tells the truth about their father’s fragile grief, and offers himself as a substitute so Benjamin can go free. That one decision becomes a picture of growth, repentance that turns into action, and courage that chooses what’s right over what’s easy. We close with a practical challenge and a prayer: God, use what I’m going through today to make me better for tomorrow, so I choose well when the cycle comes back around. 

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