January 5, 2025

Joseph's Dysfunctional Family

Pastor: Bryan Glisson Series: Resilient Scripture: Genesis 37:1–35

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Message

RESILIENT
Joseph's Dysfunctional Family
Genesis 37:1-35

Series Introduction: The story of Joseph is one of courage, conviction, constraint, and character in the midst of overcoming his own resentment and retaliation.

Joseph’s life can be broken down into three segments:
1) Birth to 17 years of age—the object of ridicule
2) 17 to 30 years of age—the object of false accusations
3) 30 to 110 years of age—the object of advancement

Introduction: Like many, Joseph had to overcome the reality of a dysfunctional family. Dysfunction in a home is a consequence of a practice or behavioral pattern that undermines the stability of an individual or family.  Just as Joseph, one can overcome the effects of a dysfunctional home by realizing and then changing the destructive patterns that create the dysfunction.

A Dormant (Passive) Father—Jacob
He Showed Indiscretion—did not keep God’s law concerning marriage and introduced aggravating factors to his family (Genesis 37:1-2)
He Showed Favoritism—did not consider what this may lead to for his family and Joseph (Genesis 37:3)
He Showed Disinterest—did not have a clue as to what was going on in his family (Genesis 37:4) (Ephesians 6:4)
He Showed Preference—did not use wisdom at all by having the oldest accountable to the youngest (Genesis 37:12-14)

Bottom Line: If the enemy wants to destroy a family he will go after the husband/father. He knows in most cases that if he can destroy the strong godly influence of the husband/father he can wreak havoc on a family.

A Dreamy (Undiscerning) Son—Joseph
He was Inattentive—did not realize the troubled situation in his family (Genesis 37:4-5)
He was Insensitive—did not consider the impact of his actions and words on his family (Genesis 37:6-8)
He was Immature—did not stop to think about how this information may affect his family (Genesis 37:9-11)

A Dysfunctional Family—The Brothers
They were Resentful—did not know how to deal with their hurt and jealousy (Genesis 37:15-30)
They were Deceitful—did not break the generational sin of their father (Genesis 37:31-35)

Application: Dysfunction in a family has the potential to breed even more dysfunction in the next generation if not intentionally dealt with. Jacob was a passive father who allowed his sins to haunt and become manifest in the lives of his children.  What steps are you taking to ensure that you do not pass your dysfunction to the lives of your children and grandchildren?

To Overcome Dysfunction, You Must:
Rely on the Holy Spirit to Reveal Your Dysfunction (John 16:13)
Rely on God’s Word to Defeat Your Dysfunction (Hebrews 4:12)
Rely on Others to Work Through Your Dysfunction (1 John 1:7)

 

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One More One Less Project

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New Connect Groups

Beginning Jan 5th 

MARRIED PEOPLE AT 11:00
Sunday’s—11am—Prayer Room
A Connect Group for young married couples to grow in their faith, strengthen their marriages, and build meaningful community. Led by Christian & Sara Beth Harmon & Thomas & Caroline Spangler

BUILDING GODLY HABITS
Sundays—11am—Room 3
Learning a Biblical Worldview in community with other believers.  Everyone welcome. Led by Kim & Jim Frost

CONNECT GROUPS AT PCC
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Senior Adults

Jan 14—Noon—Legacy Suite
Join us for lunch, fellowship, and to learn about the ministry of Child Evangelism Fellowship!

 

Shaped

Feb 7-8—Athens, GA—4th-5th Grade
Preteens will learn how to evaluate influences & lean into God’s shaping process for their lives.
To Register by 1/15, click: HERE

 

Grief Share

Saturdays—January 11-April 12
10:00am-12:00noon—Legacy Room
A safe, comforting place where you can talk with others about your grief.  Led by Cathy Poe. Workbook Cost: $20
To register, click: HERE

 

Great Date

5:00-8:30 pm—January 11
An intentional date experience with your spouse! We offer free childcare and talking points with fun and directional questions.
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Baptism

February 2nd - 9:30 & 11:00 Gatherings
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Welcome New Members

Carlie Hamrick
Jarrod Hamrick
Kelsey Hamrick
Tabitha Hamrick

 

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Clubhouse Kids Ministry

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warehouse247 Student Ministry

Wednesday 5:30-7:45pm.  A Worship Gathering just for middle and high school students.  Cafe/Games/Worship/Teaching