Prospering in Egypt
Dr. Drew DiNardo
This sermon compares Joseph’s total control during Egypt’s famine to divine salvation, emphasizing that his authority was divinely sanctioned, not tyranny, and highlighting the contrast with Christ’s sacrificial redemptive work. Both involve surrender, but Christ’s sacrifice is the ultimate gift of grace. The sermon urges believers to embrace suffering and surrender to Christ for true spiritual growth, recognizing God’s sovereignty in both prosperity and hardship. It emphasizes the need for faithful loyalty to Jesus, who alone deserves ultimate allegiance, warning against equating human systems with divine purposes.

