Aim: To live by faith—even in our imperfect conditions.
The tension of ''inaugurated eschatology'': we are torn between the flesh and the Spirit, and we are suspended between Jesus' bodily resurrection and our own.
Exegesis: The scope of sanctified stress: Judah's messianic traits tether us to Christ (vv. 11-12); the brothers' weaknesses expose our vulnerability (vv. 13-17); all of our hope is always in our Lord Jesus (v. 18).
Further application: How to bridge this world with the next: by existing as our true selves, and by staying connected to our head.
Key verse: v. 18 ''I have waited for your salvation, O LORD!''
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Rev. Mark Henninger received his Masters of Divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois, and he has been Pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Peoria, Illinois for more than 30 years.