Deep-O-Tionals: Devotions with Depth: Genesis: Part 3
by Mesu AndrewsPublish: Apr 09, 2023Christian Nonfiction Religion & Spirituality Book Overview
Perhaps you know Mesu Andrews as the author of best-selling, award-winning biblical fiction, but in Deep-O-Tionals: Devotions with Depth, readers are invited to discover the roots of Mesu’s writing strength. From her earliest days as a young mother seeking daily guidance from the Scriptures to her current journey as a grandmother finding inspiration in God’s Word, Mesu has always been a lover of the Bible. Readers are invited to share in her real, raw, and refining journey with the One who calls us all to dive deep into life with Him.
Few of us have hours to study Scripture or find insight with our limited understanding of God’s Word. Deep-O-Tionals: Devotions with Depth presents Bible study details in conversational content. The resulting daily devotional studies combine in-depth looks at short Scripture passages with real-life applications of spiritual truth. Each lesson includes an introductory story that touches the heart, the day’s full Bible text with commentary to teach the mind, and a heartfelt suggested prayer to transform the life. Bonus material called, Sheep Going Deep, provides extra Biblical content for the Good Shepherd to lead those seeking deeper study.
This volume of Deep-O-Tionals—Genesis: Part 3 explores Genesis 37-50. Joseph is the main character in the final chapters of Genesis. His nonstop, action-filled story encompasses: his father’s gift of a multi-colored coat; jealous brothers who sell him into slavery; a master named Potiphar whose wife’s failed seduction results in Joseph's imprisonment. Our hero is freed when he interprets Pharaoh's dreams and then is wedded to a pagan priest’s daughter. Joseph fathers two sons (Manasseh and Ephraim) and serves as vizier of all Egypt during fourteen years of plenty and famine. He’s finally reconciled with his brothers in order to save Jacob’s family and lives a good long life with the promise of his bones being returned to the Promised Land. Spoiler alert: an interesting interruption to the Joseph story occurs in chapter thirty-eight, when an awkward mention of Joseph's brother, Judah, results in the foretelling of an important descendant—a.k.a. “the lion of Judah.”