God blesses Egypt and Pharaoh during the famine because of Joseph. When the food, money, and livestock run out, Joseph still provides for the people of Egypt whom they call "the one who saved us". If was not for Joseph, Egypt and Israel would've perished. But this part of the narrative also shows God's abundant provision for the people of God in a time of scarcity as the people of Israel multiply exceedingly. But Jacob ensures that his people remember the Promised Land, by desiring to have his body buried in Canaan.
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Mike Kirkpatrick was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. In the spring of 2008, he was saved by the grace of God through reading the Bible. After several years as an electrician apprentice, Mike had a desire to pursue the Christian ministry. He began attending Free Grace...