Read Genesis 42:29-38
Verse
29-38 - Here is the report Jacob's sons made to their father.
It troubled the good man. Even the bundles of money Joseph returned,
in kindness, to his father, frightened him. He laid the fault upon
his sons; knowing them, he feared they had provoked the Egyptians,
and wrongfully brought home their money. Jacob plainly distrusted
his sons, remembering that he never saw Joseph since he had been
with them. It is bad with a family, when children behave so ill that
their parents know not how to trust them. Jacob gives up Joseph for
gone, and Simeon and Benjamin as in danger; and concludes, All these
things are against me. It proved otherwise, that all these things
were for him, were working together for his good, and the good of
his family. We often think that to be against us, which is really
for us. We are afflicted in body, estate, name, and in our
relations; and think all these things are against us, whereas they
are really working for us a weight of glory. Thus does the Lord
Jesus conceal himself and his favour, thus he rebukes and chastens
those for whom he has purposes of love. By sharp corrections and
humbling convictions he will break the stoutness and mar the pride
of the heart, and bring to true repentance. Yet before sinners fully
know him, or taste that he is gracious, he consults their good, and
sustains their souls, to wait for him. May we do thus, never
yielding to discouragement, determining to seek no other refuge, and
humbling ourselves more and more under his mighty hand. In due time
he will answer our petitions, and do for us more than we can expect.
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Henry's Genesis 43