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Welcome!
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In this session:
• An intro video from me (Scott) for our session today • A cartoon re-enactment of our story • Some games • Bible study • Reflections and prayers • Some optional extras
So: Hey guys! How you getting on??
What have you been up to this week to keep yourselves occupied? We’ve been
praying for you all as you started back with virtual lessons online. I hope you still
managed to get out in the sunshine! Guess what – I got out on my Kayak this week…
in the stream… at the bottom of our front garden… But it was still amazing!!
The things we do to keep ourselves occupied!
Can anyone send me something you’ve done? [email protected]
Before you go any further, check out my intro vide for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjqfxjO0cxI
Remember Joseph? Here’s a reminder if not:
Joseph
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Meet Joseph: Hi! I’m Joseph!
Did you know: I have
11 brothers! 11, can
you believe it??
I’m also like the
second youngest,
which means I don’t
get heard much!
What’s the first
thing you think of
when you think
about my story?
I live in a place called
Canaan (“Kay-nun”)
with my father,
Jacob (who’s also
called ‘Israel’
Most people think
of my colourful coat,
or Egypt, where lots
of my story takes
place (hence the
funky theme!)
The most exciting thing
about my story, is that it all
points to Jesus (yes, like
actual Jesus, in like 1000
years time! Crazy right?
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Joseph Intro Questions:
• Have you argued with siblings or family members this week at all? • Do you have a favourite item of clothing? How would you feel if it got
broken or ripped? • Have you ever visited Egypt or been in a desert? What are you like with
heat? Are you someone who likes sunshine or shade? • Have you ever sold something? (toys, clothes, games etc) What is the
most amount you’ve sold for?
The Story so far…
Do you remember the story of Joseph so far?
Joseph is the son of Jacob (also called Israel)
and has 11 brothers. Together they live in the
land of Canaan. Now, Joseph was Jacob’s
favourite son and he gave Joseph a
spectacular robe! But his brothers got jealous
of this (I can see why!) and began to hate him.
Joseph then had two dreams from God, one
involving grains of wheat and the other the
moon and stars. Both dreams were about him
ruling over his brothers (remember these
dreams we real and from God).
Today, we read how Joseph’s relationship with
his brothers develops…
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Joseph
Bible Reading:
Grab a Bible and turn to Genesis 37 v 12-36
Do you remember why we read the Bible? Because the Bible is God’s Word, and
therefore every time we read the Bible, God actually speaks to us – how
incredible is that!?
Why not pray right now that God would speak into your heart as we read
together, and that we might see Jesus and know Him more?
Give Genesis 37:12-36 a read and we’ll go through it together!
You can also read it here: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+37%3A12-36&version=NIV
Video Story:
Before we go through the passage, let’s
watch that story to help us picture it better!
Our video story today is in two parts – you’ll
need to watch them both! Together, they
cover our Bible reading. Their taken from
the film, ‘Joseph: King of Dreams’ – have you seen it??
Here’s the first: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI_kMlvUWDw
Here’s the second: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tXcQ8BBqXs
Joseph
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Bible Study: Keep your Bible open at Genesis 37 v 12-36
Here are some questions to focus in on as we go through our passage together:
• In v13-14, what does Joseph’s father (Israel) say to him?
• As Joseph approaches his brothers in the distance, what do we learn about his
brother’s intentions? (v18)
• Sorry what…!? So Joseph has gone from being bullied from his brothers to
them planning to kill him… Do you think Joseph is deserving of this? Do you
think Joseph has done anything wrong?
• In v20, what do the brothers say they are going to do with Joseph?
• Are all Joseph’s brothers against him? Check out v21… Who decides to speak
up for Joseph? What does he suggest in v22?
• After the brothers commit their horrible actions against Joseph (remember
they don’t actually kill him) – what does Judah (brother) say in v27?
• How much did they sell Joseph for?
• So Joseph has now been bullied, stripped of his robe, almost killed and now
sold off by his brothers – how do you think Joseph might be feeling right now?
• Do you remember Joseph’s dreams about his brothers? Do they seem to be
outworking? Remember – they were from God, who keeps His word!
• In v29, who goes back to find Joseph? (He is the youngest of all the brothers).
• As if the brothers haven’t done enough, what do they do lastly in v31-32?
• How did Jacob, Joseph’s father, react to this in v34-35?
• So, not only did Joseph’s brothers sell him to the Midianites, what do they
then do with Joseph inv36?
Next week we are going to discover what
happens with Joseph while he’s in Egpyt!
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Joseph Now, do you remember we said that as amazing and crazy as Joseph’s story is,
what’s more amazing, is that Joseph’s story points us to Jesus?
How does Joseph point us to Jesus?
If all the Bible is about Jesus (and it is), then how can
someone who lived like 1000 odd years before Jesus
actually point us to Jesus and be the intention of the
story?? This is something we’re going to look at every
week as hear about Joseph!
Here’s a short exercise for you:
Take 2-3 mins (or longer if needed) and list, either in your head or on paper, all
the things you think link Joseph and Jesus together from our story today
Here’s my thoughts about the links between Joseph and Jesus from our passage:
- Joseph’s father sent him to reach out to his brothers / Jesus’ Father sent
Him to reach out to the whole world
- Joseph’s brothers betrayed him and plotted to kill him behind his back /
Jesus was also betrayed and had people around him who plotted to kill him
- Joseph was stripped of his ornate robe / Jesus was stripped of his clothes
- Joseph was sold for 20 pieces of silver / Jesus was handed over for 30 pieces
- Joseph’s robe was dipped in blood, that was used for a sacrifice / Jesus was
sacrificed as the perfect lamb
Jacob wept for his son, Joseph / God the Father wept for His Son, Jesus
So there you have it – a bigger picture of how Joseph’s story actually points
forward to the Lord Jesus – how cool is that!
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Joseph
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Now, why is this important?
Why does any of this matter?
And what has it got to do with us?
Maybe you have friends or people close to you who have betrayed you or gone behind your back
and you've been left out, just like what happened to Joseph.
Well friends, we have a God who understands how we feel. And knows how we feel. How do I
know that? As we’ve just seen, Jesus, God's own Son who Himself was and is God, actually went
through this same concept.
We're told in the book of Luke (22:4-6), that Judas, one of Jesus's 12 disciples, went to some of the
authorities that were trying to imprison and kill Jesus and discussed with them how we he would
betray Jesus and hand Jesus over to them in the exchange of money, of all things!
We forget that Jesus chose Judas after praying all night. They spent every day together for three
years, talking, eating together, laughing. Jesus sent him out on missions. Judas shared in miracles
with Jesus, and yet Judas turned on his friend, his brother and betrayed Jesus.
You may be tempted to leave places you are in where this happens, or to turn your back on some
of those people; I know I felt that, but don't give up. You are walking where great people have
walked before. They are remembered as great because they did not allow the betrayal to stop
them. Instead they learned how to turn their pain into greater use for God.
It's comforting for us that Jesus can empathise with us, because he has been there and come out
the other side, and if we try and look to God for His greater plans, as Jesus did, we too will come
out the other side and bring glory to God.
Judas's money-making scandal, combined with Jesus' obedient submission to God, transformed
the world as we know it - Jesus longs for each one of us to know Him and stand with Him - and he
has made that possible by coming to earth completely as a human, living a perfect life and then
dying a perfect death on the cross, and rising triumphant 3 days later, so that you and I can
actually have a relationship with the one true, living God - the same God of Joseph and the same
God of Jesus – how awesome is that!?
So we’re gonna spend some time thanking God in prayer
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Reflection:
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Well done! (You’ve finished)
We’re praying for you, we miss you, we love you – keep being
thankful for the positive things and seeing Jesus in everything
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Scott Rushby, TBCYouth, April ‘20©
This week, our wider church family started a 4 session series on Prayer,
based on these 4 points – today they’re thinking about PAUSE.
I want to encourage you to spend a bit of extra time on that section today.
P – PAUSE – take a minute in silence, and bring your worries and thoughts
to God. Are you finding daily time to pause and meet with God? What
does physical rest look like for you in this time? What about mental rest?
And Spiritual rest? Pausing is really important
R – Reflect – Jesus knew He would be betrayed. He knew He was heading
to the cross. He went through with it because He knew you by name, and
He wanted every chance to save you – why not take a moment to ponder
that…
A – ASK – Do you have things you want ask God for? Peace, comfort, joy
maybe in this time? Are there things you want to ask God for about other
people around you?
Y – YEARN/YES – To Yearn for God means to actively want Him more. How
can you actively try and seek Jesus more this week? Why don’t you ask for
God’s help with that