Genesis 37
In a field far from home, the shimmer of a colorful coat catches the sunlight—an innocent symbol of love that soon becomes the spark of hate. Joseph walks toward his brothers, unaware that jealousy has been festering in their hearts, turning affection into bitterness. The dreamer approaches, and their envy finds its voice: “Here comes the dreamer.” What follows is a moment that changes everything. A pit is dug, a plan is made, and brotherly bonds unravel beneath the weight of revenge.
Yet even as cruelty triumphs for a moment, the unseen hand of God weaves through every tear and treachery. The brothers think they are silencing a rival, but heaven is preparing a redeemer. Sold for twenty pieces of silver, Joseph disappears into the horizon, bound for Egypt—but not beyond God’s reach. Behind the deception and despair, a divine purpose moves steadily forward, transforming betrayal into the seed of salvation. What men intend for harm, God begins to shape for good.
Meanwhile, Jacob’s sorrow fills the air like a lament. The bloodstained cloak becomes a cruel illusion—a father mourning what he believes to be lost forever. It is here that Scripture exposes the true cost of vengeance: it never satisfies, it only destroys. Yet, even in the ruins of trust, grace is not absent. God’s mercy continues to work quietly, turning injustice into the first step toward deliverance. For children and adults alike, this story stands as a sobering reminder that revenge always wounds the soul that wields it, but forgiveness opens the path for redemption to begin.
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