All Things for Good

Evening Service
May 7, 2017

When life doesn't make sense, when suffering comes and things go wrong, where do we turn for answers? The Old Testament patriarch Joseph provides a wonderful example of the way God uses hardship for our good and His glory. In this message we are reminded that God's purposes always involve wider circumstances, always touch the lives of more people, and always result in more consequences than we are able to know at the time. As we look beyond difficulty toward an eternal perspective, we can trust that our troubles, like Joseph's, will accomplish God's good purpose.

Genesis 50:15-21

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