What happens when hidden sin resurfaces years later? In Genesis 42, Joseph's brothers come face-to-face with the consequences of a sin they thought was buried forever. As famine drives them to Egypt, God uses Joseph—not for revenge, but for redemption—to burden their consciences and expose the fear, guilt, and anxiety that unconfessed sin always brings. In this sermon, we explore: Why Joseph tests his brothers instead of revealing himself How God uses a burdened conscience to bring humility and repentance The difference between worldly grief and godly grief Why confession is not meant to shame us, but to heal us How the gospel brings both conviction and hope This passage reminds us that confession doesn't create the problem—sin already has. But bringing sin into the light is the pathway to freedom, restoration, and renewed fellowship with God and one another. 📖 Scripture: Genesis 42 🎙️ Series: Genesis – The Story of Joseph 📍 Church: Harvest Liberty Lake Church If this sermon encouraged or challenged you, consider subscribing and sharing it with someone who may need to hear it.