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Beholding the Perfect Sovereignty of God
WEEK 1 – HIS TIMING IS PERFECT

“Sometimes God detours your dreams. Sometimes He authorizes your attack. Sometimes He flips your future. But He never leaves you.”

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What happens when life doesn’t go according to plan? In this powerful message from Genesis 37, we begin our journey through the life of Joseph—a young man with big dreams, brutal betrayal, and an unexpected destiny shaped by the sovereign hand of God.

Joseph’s story isn't about personal triumph—it’s about God as the true hero, working through pain, rejection, jealousy, and injustice to accomplish His greater plan. Whether you're in a season of confusion, suffering, or waiting, this sermon reveals how God uses pain as a classroom—and how His timing is always perfect, even when we don’t understand it.

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The life of Joseph shows us what it looks like to be blindsided by life. Whether those collisions came from his own decisions, the actions of others, or just the brokenness of the world, the pain Joseph endured was real—and yet, so was God’s presence.

From a slave’s cell to a throne in Egypt, Joseph’s journey reveals the power and purpose of God in the midst of suffering. His pain reveals God’s power. His hurt reveals God’s heart. And by walking through hardship, Joseph came to know the Lord more clearly than he ever could have without the pain.

As Joseph’s story begins, we find him in a broken family dynamic—one filled with envy, favoritism, and betrayal. But God is the real hero of this story, orchestrating every detail for a greater purpose.

As you listen, consider what God might be doing through the valleys in your own life. Maybe what feels like a delay is actually divine preparation. Maybe what looks like a setback is part of His perfect plan.

This week, we’re reminded:
God’s timing is not just right—it’s perfect.