God Meant It For Your Good
Every person who has ever been betrayed has a moment.
A moment where everything they trusted collapsed. Where the people closest to them became the source of the deepest wound they have ever carried. Where the door closed — not slowly, not gently — but with a finality that felt like the end of something that could never be recovered.
What if that moment was never what it looked like?
Genesis 45 opens at the end of a story that began with a burial. Not a literal one — but the kind that feels identical. The kind where someone takes everything you had, everything you were headed toward, everything you believed was yours — and removes it so completely that survival itself becomes the only remaining question.
And then something happens in Genesis 45 that should be impossible.
Not just because of what is said. But because of WHO says it. And because of the moment they choose to say it. And because of what they reveal — in that moment — about what was actually happening during every single season that looked like abandonment, betrayal, and burial.
Here is what most people never discover about the thing that was done to them — the one who did it thought they were making a decision. They thought they were in control of the outcome. They thought the burial was theirs to execute.
They had no idea who else was in the room.
There is something in Genesis 45 about the distance between what the enemy intended and what God was building — something that cannot be explained by human logic, human timing, or human understanding of how redemption works — that will permanently change the way you interpret every painful season you have ever survived.
But there is one more thing. Something that happens at the very end of this passage. Something that most people — even those who know this story well — have never stopped long enough to feel the full weight of.
It is the most important moment in the entire chapter.
It is in this message.
Press play — because what the enemy thought he was doing to you and what God was actually doing are not even in the same story.
