This week in our Made for More series, we looked at Genesis 40–41 and how God uses our waiting seasons to shape us for His mission. Joseph, betrayed and forgotten in prison, could’ve given up—but he stayed faithful, and more importantly, God stayed at work. What looked like delay was actually preparation. In one day, Joseph went from the pit to the palace, because God had been forming his character in the dark before giving him influence in the light. And just like Joseph, we’re reminded: you were made for more than comfort, success, or ease—you were made to walk with God and be used by Him to impact others. Even when it feels like nothing is happening, God is still writing a bigger story.
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We're beginning a new teaching series called Relationship Goals by studying Genesis 1. Our relationship with God is the foundation of our relationship with...