Only He Can Do Wondrous Things

Dec 28, 2024    Bill Cloud

The portion Mi’ketz carries profound prophetic significance, as its name means “at the end,” hinting at events that will unfold in the last days. Yet, beyond prophecy, it speaks to the realities of daily life, especially for those called according to God’s purpose. Joseph’s story reveals the suffering that often accompanies favor—betrayal, exile, false accusations, and imprisonment. His journey highlights both the pain of separation and the deep remorse of those who later recognized their wrongdoing.


Miketz (At The End)

Genesis 41:1 – 44:17

Only He Can Do Wondrous Things


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