Genesis 50: The Final Chapter Of A Good First Book Now In The Bible (09/06/2020)

First off, I wish I could take another day off tomorrow, but that won’t happen because it’s an 8-hour shift, and I shouldn’t miss it this time, even if I get sick. At least it’s not so hot in the morning, though 😌 and we don’t need to sanitize carts anymore, so that’s also a huge plus! (I work at the Fry’s store at Gilbert and Baseline still.) I do wish this hot weather would cease, however 🥵🥵🥵🥴🤪 — yep, I could lose my mind if the 110° weather extended some time into October… it’s fall, dude! Hot weather shouldn’t continue on like this! I’d like to know why this is happening… but anyway, there’s my rant about the unfair temperatures we’re currently experiencing. In this final chapter of Genesis, Joseph mourns for Jacob big time (I should mention that Jacob had received Jesus by the time he died, for Jesus says we’ll see him in Matthew 8:11), but the Egyptians find out about this, and thankfully, they allow him to mourn for his late father. I know I’m still not thrilled about my own dad passing away… I prefer not to talk about it, actually… I wish I had more time with him. We don’t know why he went… but anyone who receives Jesus will never be gone for good ✝ = 💖 and Joseph and his brothers carry Jacob’s remains to Canaan, and some time later, they start to live in fear of Joseph, wondering if he had held some sort of grudge against them for what they did 13 chapters ago. Thank God he forgave them, seeing that they saved the earth (Genesis 50:20), but to mention anything about sovereignty in relation to this I don’t think should be allowed under heaven. I’ll elaborate why when we get there, but this chapter is found in page 31 of my NKJV Bible, page 40 of my NASB Bible, pages 68-69 of my VOICE copy, and pages 66-67 of my Amplified Bible (Classic Edition) copy.

I don’t know what else to say about this, but I want to be more up-to-date on here. I think I should share this with like seven friends… I dunno. But if you want, you can send me a prayer request by e-mail: ron.outland4727@gmail.com! I’ll read each letter, write them down, then tape them to my bedroom walls! I think I need to find if the student loan company I’m working with has taken care of my lack of funds yet… but I’ll see you in the next post where I write about verses 1-14!

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