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Genesis 37:11

Posted on 28 July 2023
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“And his brethren envied him; but his father observed the saying.”

This verse is part of the narrative of Joseph, one of the twelve sons of Jacob (also known as Israel). It highlights the strained relationship between Joseph and his brothers, stemming from their envy towards him.

Context:Genesis 37 provides the account of Joseph’s dreams and his interaction with his brothers. Joseph was his father’s favourite son, which caused jealousy and resentment among his brothers. To make matters worse, Joseph shared two dreams with his family, where he saw himself in positions of authority, symbolized by sheaves of wheat and celestial bodies. These dreams further fuelled his brothers’ envy.

Envy and Its Consequences:The verse states, “And his brethren envied him.” Envy is a powerful emotion that arises when someone desires what another person possesses, be it material possessions, abilities, or even favour. In Joseph’s case, his brothers envied the affection their father showed him. Envy often leads to negative consequences, as we see in the subsequent events of Joseph’s life, where his brothers’ jealousy eventually drives them to plot against him.

Observing the Saying:The latter part of the verse states, “but his father observed the saying.” Here, “the saying” refers to Joseph’s dreams. While his brothers were consumed by envy and dismissed the dreams, Joseph’s father, Jacob, pondered over them. By “observing” the saying, Jacob took note of these dreams and the implications they held. This observation highlights the significance of the dreams in the unfolding of Joseph’s story.

Key Lessons:

  • Dealing with envy: Envy is a destructive emotion that can lead to harmful actions. As followers of God, we should guard our hearts against envy and focus on appreciating the blessings and unique gifts that God has bestowed upon us and others. Envy can hinder our relationships and prevent us from experiencing true joy and contentment.
  • God’s sovereignty: Joseph’s dreams, which his father observed, foreshadowed his future rise to power in Egypt. This verse serves as a reminder of God’s sovereignty and His ability to work through the circumstances of our lives, even when envy and strife surround us. God’s plans for Joseph ultimately brought about reconciliation and redemption for his family.
  • Wise discernment: Jacob’s observation of Joseph’s dreams reveals the importance of discernment and seeking God’s wisdom. While others may dismiss or belittle what God reveals to us, we should prayerfully consider and seek understanding, recognizing that God’s plans and purposes may be at work.

 

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