So picture this: Joseph’s brothers roll up to Egypt, pockets empty, stomachs growling, and pride bruised. They’re desperate for food. Meanwhile, the guy in charge of the grain? Oh, just the brother they sold into slavery years ago. Plot twist, right? 👀
👉 They didn’t recognize him. But he sure recognized them.
👉 They came because of famine. But they left with conviction.
👉 They thought they were just buying bread. But Yah was serving justice, mercy, and a family reunion in disguise.
Now, fast forward ⏩ to today’s Great Hebrew Awakening:
- Many don’t recognize who the Hebrews truly are—just like Joseph’s brothers didn’t recognize him. Hidden in plain sight. (Hosea 1:10)
- There’s a spiritual famine—people are starving for truth, not bread. (Amos 8:11)
- Just like Joseph tested his brothers, we’re being confronted with the sins of the past—slavery, oppression, forgetting who we are. (Leviticus 26:40–42)
- And just like Joseph finally revealed himself, the true identity of Yah’s people is being revealed in this generation. (Ezekiel 37, Zechariah 12:10)
🥖 Moral of the story? Don’t underestimate what Yah is cooking in the middle of a famine. Joseph’s brothers went looking for bread and found their brother. Today, folks are searching for answers and finding their identity.
The famine may have started in Egypt, but the awakening is worldwide. 🌍🔥
🦁 The Lion of the Tribe of Judah is roaring again. 🦁
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