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28.11.2025 |🌾JOSEPH – FAITH THAT CARRIES YOU THROUGH | 31.What We Can Learn From Joseph’s Life for Our Faith | ⚓ HEART ANCHOR | Youth Devotional

November 27, 2025 By admin

📅 November 28, 2025


🌾 Joseph – Faith That Carries You Through
Devotions from the Life of a Dreamer with Character


🌾 31. What We Can Learn From Joseph’s Life for Our Faith
Your story is not finished — it is in God’s hands


📖 Daily Bible Verse

“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans for peace and not for harm, to give you a future and a hope.”
Jeremiah 29:11

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🕊 Introduction

For thirty parts we have followed Joseph—through valleys, pits, palaces, and tears.
What looked like failure became a path of grace.
What seemed like an ending was, for God, only the beginning.
And now the question is:

What does Joseph mean for our own faith?
What remains when we look at the entire story?

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📜 Devotion

When we look back at Joseph’s life, we do not see a classic hero. We do not see a man who triumphed through strength or impressed through power. Instead, we see someone who repeatedly ended up in places he never would have chosen.

In the beginning, he was a young man with dreams—perhaps too open, somewhat unguarded, but full of trust in what God had shown him. Yet these dreams did not lead him first to a palace, but to a pit. From there to slavery, then to a foreign household, and finally to a prison. And each time it looked as though his life was moving further away from God rather than closer to Him.

But while Joseph may have thought he was losing everything, God was at work in the background. Step by step. Quietly, yet purposefully. Joseph did not always notice it. At times there was no sign at all that God was intervening. And still—God was there. In every room, in every cell, in every trial.

When Joseph finally stood before Pharaoh, it was not the result of one grand moment, but the sum of many small, unseen decisions:
to stay faithful even when no one noticed,
to not give up even when no one thanked him,
to trust that God holds the times in His hands.

And then, after years that others would have considered wasted, the fulfillment came. Joseph was lifted up, guided a nation through crisis, and eventually saved his own family. Yet the greatest testimony was not his success but his attitude. When he met the brothers who had caused all his suffering, he did not say, “You destroyed my life,” but:

“God intended it for good.”

In this sentence lies the maturity of a man who understood:
God is writing the story.
And His story does not end in the pit but in His grace.

Joseph shows us that the faith that carries through is not a loud faith, but a faithful one.
Not a spectacular one, but a steady one.
A faith that says:
“God, I cannot see the way—but I trust that You know it.”

This attitude turns a wounded young man into a mature man of God.
And it can do the same in you.

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💡 Thoughts for Your Heart

God does not just lead you through your story—
He shapes you through it.
And nothing is lost when you remain in His hand.

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💎 What We Can Learn From Joseph

  1. God uses ordinary people with open hearts.

  2. Rejection can be the beginning of calling.

  3. Faithfulness in secret is more valuable than success in the spotlight.

  4. God works even when you cannot feel Him.

  5. Waiting seasons are preparation, not punishment.

  6. God’s breakthroughs come suddenly—but never unprepared.

  7. Your story is bigger than your pain.

  8. Forgiveness sets you free—not only the other person.

  9. God can turn even the deepest evil into good.

  10. The ending God writes is better than the beginning.

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👣 Practical Steps

  1. Name before God one chapter of your life that burdens you.

  2. Ask Him to show you His perspective on that chapter.

  3. Write down three areas where you can be faithful—today.

  4. Pray a one-sentence prayer:
    “Lord, write my ending better than my beginning.”

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💭 Questions for Reflection

• Which statement from Joseph’s life speaks to me the most?
• Where am I still holding on to wounds God wants to heal?
• Which chapter of my life do I trust God to rewrite?
• What does “faith that carries through” mean for my everyday life?

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🙏 Prayer

Father in heaven,
thank You for everything You show me through Joseph.
Thank You that You do not judge stories by their beginning
but by what You shape from them.
I give You my past, my struggles, my open questions.
Help me trust You—in waiting, in serving, in pain, and in new beginnings.
Lead me onward, step by step, until what You have long planned for my life becomes visible.
Amen.

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🔑 Key Thought of the Day

Your story is not over—God holds the pen.

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🌿 Blessing to Close

May the Lord bless you with hope deeper than your wounds.
May He give you patience for the waiting seasons and peace for the paths you do not yet understand.
May He strengthen your faith so it carries you—through every stage, every transition, every new beginning.
And may He let you experience that the ending He writes is more beautiful than anything that came before.
Amen.

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LumenCorde | Daily light for a living soul.

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We’re Living in the Last Prophecy

November 27, 2025 By admin



Evil won’t last forever. Jesus already won the battle! ✝️ Type Amen if you choose His side and share this message with someone who needs hope today. Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/xRByBK1iKe4

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Heirs of Promises, Prisoners of Hope – Hit the Mark Sabbath School

November 27, 2025 By admin

Is this True, Somewhat True, or False? In the spiritual realm, if it’s yours, you don’t have to work for it; you just have to accept it. Join the Hit the Mark panel as they discuss Sabbath School Lesson 9 – Heirs of Promises, Prisoners of Hope. It’s the fastest hour of the week!

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9: Heirs of Promises: Prisoners of Hope (Joshua 13, Genesis 15, Deuteronomy 30, Leviticus 25) — Teaching Outline

November 27, 2025 By admin

Introduction: One of the most controversial political issues of our day, and one that has existed for a long time, is the land dispute between Israel and the Palestinians. Should the Palestinians have a state of their own next to Israel, GoBible.org by Bruce Cameronor have they forfeited their right to live in the area because of their repeated attacks on Jewish civilians? Instead of entering into that heated debate, let’s do what I always like to do and see what God has said about the Jews and the land of Israel. Let’s dive into our study of the Bible!

I. The Promise Fulfilled?

A. Read Joshua 13:1-2 and Joshua 13:7-8. Joshua is very old, and the task of occupying the promised land is not complete. We will skip the reading of the specific land assignments that remain. Has God fulfilled His promise of giving to Abram’s descendants the land?

  1. Is the fact that Joshua did not complete the conquest during his lifetime a failure on his part?

B. Read Joshua 13:6. Who does this say will complete the task? (God says that He will drive out the rest of the pagans. God does not fault Joshua; He tells Joshua that his remaining task is to “allot” the remaining land among the tribes.)

C. Read Joshua 11:15 and Joshua 21:43-45. What does this say about the job Joshua did in leading the conquest of the promised land? (It praises Joshua for a great job and it says that God completely fulfilled His promise.)

  1. Since this is true, why do we have a dispute over that property today? How is this possible?
  2. Was God’s promise of the land conditional?

II. The Unconditional Covenant

A. Read Genesis 12:1-2 and Genesis 13:14-17. As you consider these promises to Abram, does God say that they are conditional?

B. In Genesis chapter 15, God repeats His promise to Abram. Read Genesis 15:8. What practical question is Abram asking God?

C. Read Genesis 3:22-24. Is Abram thinking about how God drove Adam and Eve out of the Garden of Eden, and even placed an armed guard so they could not re-enter it? (There is no record of a land promise to Adam and Eve. Genesis 2:8 says that God planted the garden and put humans in it. Abram had a promise from God.)

D. Read Genesis 15:18-21. This is part of God’s response to Abram’s question in Genesis 15:8, “How am I to know you mean to give me the land?” Would you say that God’s promise is conditional?

E. Read Genesis 15:9-12 and Genesis 15:17. Why are we told about cutting up animals and a torch passing between the animal parts while Abram is sleeping? (Passing between animal parts was an act of entering into a formal contract with another person.)

  1. Do you normally sleep through contract negotiations? What should we conclude from God alone passing through the parts while Abram sleeps? (Abram is not promising God anything. God is unilaterally binding Himself.)

F. Read Genesis 17:7. What is God promising, and for how long is He promising it? (God says that He will be the God of Abram’s offspring forever. The agreement is “everlasting.”)

G. Read Genesis 17:8. How long will Abram’s descendants possess the land promised to them? (Forever. The land is “an everlasting possession.”)

III. The Conditional Covenant

A. Read Leviticus 20:22. What does this say might happen to Abram’s offspring? (They might get “vomited out” of the land just like the Canaanites.)

B. Read Deuteronomy 4:25-27. What does this promise say will happen to God’s people if they act “corruptly”? (They will perish from the land promised to them through Abram.)

C. Read Deuteronomy 28:63-65. What does this say will be the “resting place” of God’s people if they disobey?

D. Read Deuteronomy 30:15-18. Does God warn that living in the promised land, indeed living at all, is conditional on obedience to God?

  1. Now we have something to contemplate. If God unilaterally entered into a contract with Abram that did not require Abram to obey (since Abram was sleeping), how do we account for these very serious warnings that the Israelites will be tossed off the land if they disobey?
  2. Can we accuse God of breaking His word? (No. God clearly warned the people of what would happen if they turned away from Him.)
  3. Can you reconcile these apparently contradictory statements of God?
  4. Does this teach us anything about the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict?

IV. The Jubilee Pattern

A. Read Leviticus 25:10, Leviticus 25:13-15 and Leviticus 25:23-24. What does this say happens to land during the 50th year Jubilee celebration? (The land is returned, under equitable circumstances, to the original owners.)

  1. What does this teach us about God’s view of the ownership of the land? (That a family was entitled to hold onto its land even if it somehow forfeited the right to live on that land for a period of time.)
  2. If you were a land broker or a land purchaser in those days, how would this affect your job? (You would know that the land was being sold only for a specific period of time. It would always revert to the family of the original owner.)

B. Read Leviticus 26:40-42 and Leviticus 26:44-46. The prior chapter of Leviticus describes the Jubilee pattern for land ownership. Do these statements in Leviticus 26 sound like they reflect the same attitude-that the land is never permanently alienated?

  1. Is this a promise for the Hebrews as a whole?

C. Let’s think about what we have studied so far. Is the Jubilee pattern of land ownership the ultimate answer to whether God’s land promise to Abram was conditional? (It resolves the apparent conflict for me. God fulfilled His promise. The land remains in the ownership of His people. But living on the land depends on obedience to God. Turning to God restores the land to God’s people.)

V. The Future

A. Read Romans 11:25-29. What does this tell us about the future of the Hebrews and God’s promises to them? (This affirms that God’s gifts are “irrevocable.” There will be a time when the “partial hardening” of Abram’s descendants will no longer exist, a time when “the Gentiles” have come to faith. Romans says, “all Israel will be saved.”)

B. Read Luke 21:24-27. How does Jesus connect the “times of the Gentiles are fulfilled” with His Second Coming? (Assuming that we are correct that the Jubilee pattern of land return is God’s plan for Israel, then just before Jesus returns we will see Abram’s descendants return to faith and return to their land.)

C. Friend, God is faithful! Will you be faithful to Him? The consequences for unfaithfulness are dire. Why not decide right now, that through the power of the Holy Spirit, you will be faithful?

VI. Next week: The True Joshua.

Copr. 2025, Bruce N. Cameron, J.D. Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Suggested answers are found within parentheses. If you normally receive this lesson by e-mail, but it is lost one week, you can find it by clicking on this link: http://www.GoBible.org. Pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit as you study.

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Inside Story: Not Winsome Witnessing

November 27, 2025 By admin

Inside Story for Friday 28th of November 2025

Kim Sun is associate director of the 1000 Missionary Movement, whose headquarters in Silang, Philippines, were constructed with the help of a 1996 Thirteenth Sabbath Offering. Read more next week.

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Kim Sun, a South Korean teen studying at the Adventist University of the Philippines, wondered if he could make a career out of going door-to-door after a man whom he had invited to evangelistic meetings got baptized. He wasn’t Adventist, and it had been his first time going door-to-door.

“What’s this that we were doing?” he asked a pastor who had accompanied the students going door-to-door. “Is it called community service?”

The pastor smiled. “No,” he said. “It’s called mission.”

“Is there a full-time job like this?” Sun said.

“Yes,” the pastor said. “It’s called being a missionary.”

“Can I have this job, too?”

“Yes. The income isn’t so much, but you can do it.”

“How can I do it?”

“You’ll have to change your studies from nursing to theology.”

“Oh. I’ll need to ask my mom.”

Sun was studying in the Philippines because his parents had wanted him to make something of his life. Before, he had been living for himself.

When Sun spoke to his mother, he asked if he could change his major.

Mother was confused. “What is theology?” she said.

“Theology is serving the church,” he said, adding that the pay may be low.

Mother said he could take theology if he also finished his nursing studies.

“But nursing isn’t meaningful to me,” Sun said.

Then Mother had an idea. Her goal wasn’t for him to be rich but to be a good person. “If you take theology, can you drink or smoke?” she said.

When he said no, she exclaimed, “Then please change your studies!”

Sun loved theology. He learned the biblical basis for the seventh-day Sabbath. He read the prophecies of Daniel and Revelation. He got baptized.

When he returned home for vacations, he tried to persuade his parents to accept his new beliefs. “Mom and Dad, sit down and let me talk to you,” he said. “Sunday is not the Sabbath day. Saturday is the Sabbath. Do you know Daniel’s interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream?”

He couldn’t understand why his parents weren’t open-minded. He was dismayed when Mother finally asked him to stop, saying, “You take your God, and I’ll take my God,” she said.

“But they’re the same God!” he said. “We have to follow God’s Word.”

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Friday: Further Thought – Heirs of Promises, Prisoners of Hope

November 27, 2025 By admin

Daily Lesson for Friday 28th of November 2025

Further Thought:

Read Ellen G. White, “The Controversy Ended,” Pages 672–678, in The Great Controversy.

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“We shall be saved eternally when we enter in through the gates into the city. Then we may rejoice that we are saved, eternally saved. But until then we need to heed the injunction of the apostle, and to ‘fear, lest, a promise being left us of entering into his rest, any of us should seem to come short of it’ [Hebrews 4:1]. Having a knowledge of Canaan, singing the songs of Canaan, rejoicing in the prospect of entering into Canaan, did not bring the children of Israel into the vineyards and olive-groves of the promised land. They could make it theirs in truth only by occupation, by complying with the conditions, by exercising living faith in God, by appropriating his promises to themselves.”—Ellen G. White, Youth’s Instructor, February 17, 1898.

“In the Bible the inheritance of the saved is called ‘a country.’ Hebrews 11:14-16. There the heavenly Shepherd leads His flock to fountains of living waters. The tree of life yields its fruit every month, and the leaves of the tree are for the service of the nations. There are ever-flowing streams, clear as crystal, and beside them waving trees cast their shadows upon the paths prepared for the ransomed of the Lord. There the wide-spreading plains swell into hills of beauty, and the mountains of God rear their lofty summits. On those peaceful plains, beside those living streams, God’s people, so long pilgrims and wanderers, shall find a home.”—Ellen G. White, The Great Controversy, p. 675.

Discussion Questions

  1. Think about the Promised Land as a symbol of the abundant life that Christ promised to His followers in John 10:10. How do the benefits of living in an abundant land portray the blessings of salvation?
  2. What is the relationship between being citizens of a land and living a certain lifestyle? How does one affect the other? What are some of the implications of being citizens of God’s kingdom?
  3. As humans, we are constantly disappointed by the promises of others and sometimes by promises we make to ourselves. Why can you trust God’s promises?
  4. How can we make the promise of the new earth part of our future in a real and concrete way, even now?

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His Truth Found Me – S2025:E08

November 27, 2025 By admin



Natalia Boldyreva’s journey is unlike any other. Born in Siberia at a time when faith was hidden in whispers, and religion was something to be feared, she grew up with questions that no one dared to answer. But the truth has a way of revealing itself, even when the world tries to suppress it. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2iTWNbyt2Q

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From Trauma to Triumph – S2025:E09

November 27, 2025 By admin



From trauma to triumph, Angie Edwards shares her powerful testimony of healing after spiritual wounding and single motherhood. Through the love of Christ, she found purpose in writing, coaching, and ministry. Her story is one of redemption, resilience, and the truth that no matter how broken we are, we are still more than enough in Christ. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia7DiLuP-fc

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ATSS: Christopher C. Thompson, “Stranger Danger: Immigration, Xenophobia, and the Bible”

November 27, 2025 By admin

27 November 2025  | Immigration has become a major political issue, mostly in mostly-white nations. America—which early on realized that it was a immigrant nation—has a particularly complicated history with, and inconsistent treatment of, immigrants. As early as 1790 the nation set guidelines to “define eligibility for citizenship by naturalization and establish standards and procedures […] Source: https://atoday.org/atss-christopher-c-thompson-stranger-danger-immigration-xenophobia-and-the-bible/

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SATIRE: Turkeys Beg Adventists: Listen to Ellen White on Vegetarianism

November 27, 2025 By admin

In a rare joint statement released yesterday, the National Association of Turkeys called on Adventists nationwide to honor Ellen White’s counsel on vegetarianism — specifically warning that ignoring it could result in “unnecessary existential trauma every fourth Thursday of November.” “We’ve been patient,” said Gary, the NAT spokesturkey. “But year after year, Adventists tell us […] Source: https://atoday.org/turkeys-beg-adventists-listen-to-ellen-white-on-vegetarianism/

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Intercer is proudly sponsored by Lucian Web Service - Professional Web Services, Wordpress Websites, Marketing and Affiliate Info. Lucian worked as a subcontractor with Simpleupdates, being one of the programmers for the Adventist Church Connect software. He also presented ACC/ASC workshops... [read more]

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