Looking at Joseph, we see that he grew up in an environment
of family tension and strife. Joseph was
spoiled by his mother and was his father’s favorite son. When his mother passed away Joseph’s brothers
began to treat him with hostility and resentment. And it certainly didn’t help matters when his
father Jacob sent Joseph to spy on his brothers to make sure they were doing
their work properly. Joseph was a
tattletale. It’s a familiar story how
Joseph was sold to owners of a caravan and carted off to Egypt . Who knew that this smug, proud, troublemaking
little Hebrew boy would be chosen by God to rise up to unheard of power among
the Egyptian royalty and free his people from slavery!
The stories of Miriam, Gideon, Samson, Jonathan, Jonah, Esther,
John the Baptist, James the brother of Jesus, Mark, and Onesimus are just as amazing. The message of this book is to show that God
can use anyone for His good purposes.
You don’t have to be an exceptional person because God can do the
exceptional with plain, ordinary people.
Through our weaknesses and imperfections, God will showcase His power,
wisdom, and love. From the heart, thank
you John MacArthur for this lovely, inspiring book.
I received this complimentary copy from Thomas Nelson
Publishing through their BookSneeze program.
A positive review was not required and the opinion expressed here is my
own.