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For taking your time to study remain blessed JOSEPH, THE YOUTH WITH A REVEALED FUTURE THURSDAY MAY 25 TEXT: GENESIS 37: 1 – 11 Key verse: “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the LORD, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end” Jeremiah 29: 11 God had revealed the future of Joseph to him. I am sure you are aware of it according to Bible account. And in one way or the other, God would have told you the blessed future He has for you. He says, I know the thoughts that I think towards you, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you an expected end. Who fixed the end? God. The one He expects for you. Ye shall go and call upon Me when ye shall go and pray unto Me, and I will hearken unto you. And ye shall seek Me and find Me, when ye shall search for Me with all your heart, and I shall be found of you, saith the Lord. As He is telling you this, He did it practically in a young man. He revealed his future to him. But one thing we shall see in this message, when the future is revealed by God, you don’t automatically attain to it. It can be lost. It can be wasted. You can be led away from it. There is a path to follow to get that future. We are going to look at it in the life of Joseph. As He said in His word, I know the future I have set for you. God has not finished His work on you. God met with Abraham when he was 75 years old. God began with him there. As for Moses, He brought him into this business at the age of 80, so how much more you. God has not finished with you. He is just starting, in fact to some of you, He has not even started. In the real sense of it, He just wants to bring you to the condition in which He will start. Amen. And when God starts with you, angels shall know it. Yes, but then, He gives you your own role. You shall call upon Me, when you shall pray unto Me. See the message from God, that if anybody that is in this place, comes to Me and prays, I will answer. Thought for the day: I know the thoughts that I think concerning you. Song for the day: He has promised and He will never fail. Bible reading for the day: 1 Chronicles 14-16; John 9:24-41 #horemow.

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