The Jesse Tree: Joseph

Dec 7, 2025    Rev. Sherri Reynolds

Sermon Notes: Thursday, Dec 4 and Sunday, Dec 7

Joseph is a complex character from the Old Testament. He is a favorite child and

shows arrogance as he brags about his dreams. Joseph acts with dependability and

character, when he is a slave and in prison. He demonstrates wisdom. Joseph

forgives his brothers for the wrong that they did to him. He models an ability to

recognize God’s provision even in the most difficult times (Genesis 50:18-21). Joseph

could identify that while his brothers planned to harm him by selling him to slavery,

God’s goodness was greater than the harm. Joseph declared, “What you intended for

harm, God intended for good in order to preserve a numerous people, such as he is

doing today.”

This Advent season, pause and recognize where God is working for good. It may

be in the difficult seasons, or it could be in times that the blessings are easy to count.

In times of hustle and bustle, we easily miss the presence of God. In times of

busyness, we fail to see God’s intentions for good. Take a moment as you countdown

to Christmas, to count your blessings and recognize God’s gifts in your life.

Waiting for Christmas,

Rev. Sherri