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From Trafficking to Transformation Finding Divine Solidarity in Displacement A Deep dive into Acts 7, 9, 16 on the Daily Bible refresh with Dr. Brad Miller hello my good friends.

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Dr. Brad Miller here with the Daily Bible Refresh, a daily walk into the New Testament of the Bible.

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Let's get into our message get into our reading for today from Acts 7, 9, 16 from the message but then those fathers, burning up with jealousy, sent Joseph off to Egypt as a slave.

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God was right there with him, though.

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He not only rescued him from all his troubles, but brought him to the attention of Pharaoh, the king of Egypt.

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He was so impressed with Joseph that he put him in charge of the whole country, including his own personal affairs.

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Later, a famine descended into that entire region stretching from Egypt to Canaan, bringing terrific hardship.

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Our hungry fathers looked high and low for food, but the cupboard was bare.

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Jacob heard there was food in Egypt and sent our fathers to scout it out.

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Having confirmed the report, they went back to Egypt a second time to get food.

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On that visit, Joseph revealed his true identity to his brothers and introduced the Jacob family to Pharaoh.

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Then Joseph sent for his father Jacob and everyone else in the family.

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75 in all, that's how the Jacob family got to Egypt.

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Jacob died and our brothers after him, and they were taken to Shechem and buried in the tomb for which Abraham paid a good price and to the sons of Hamar.

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Well, my good, my good friends, interesting passage of scripture here for us to delve into here today.

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We're exploring here.

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This is in Acts, this passage from Acts 7, Stephen's retelling of the Joseph story, a narrative about human trafficking, family trauma and the divine presence of forced migration.

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So let's set the scene here.

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Stephen is recalling how Joseph was trafficked by his own brothers into slavery, yet became an instrument of survival for his family and others.

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This story speaks powerfully to the contemporary issues of human trafficking, immigration, family separation and forced displacement.

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Here are some points to ponder.

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Divine solidary solidarity with the trafficked the text here emphasizes that God was right there with him, talking about Joseph now.

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So when Joseph was sold into slavery, God was with him.

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So this isn't about divine endorsement of suffering, but about God's presence with those who are trafficked and exploited.

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How does this challenge prosperity gospel narratives and reshape our understanding of of divine presence in human suffering?

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The second point is about systems of survival.

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Joseph's rise to power in Egypt raises complex questions about working within oppressive systems while trying to create change.

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While he saved lives during the famine, he was also a part of Pharaoh's power structure.

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How do we navigate similar tensions?

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Today we are addressing systematic injustice.

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When do we work within the system and when do we resist it?

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There's also this intergenerational trauma and healing as a third point.

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So the story moves from brotherly betrayal to reconciliation across the generations.

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Yet this healing doesn't erase the history or its consequences.

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So how do we address generational trauma in our communities?

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What does authentic reconciliation look like when the wounds are deep and structural?

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Let's talk about some action steps now.

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You might want I would ask you to research organizations in your area that work with displaced people, traffic survivors or people who are in the margins and choose some way to support that or be more aware about that.

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That might be through some financial contributions or volunteering your time or being an advocate for policy changes that address the causes of these problems or just to learn about trauma, informed people and ways that we can support that.

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Remember, support when we support survivor led organizations and follow their lead that can help us as well.

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We're going to come back and have a prayer.

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Free to you.

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Let's pray.

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Oh God of the displaced, you who travel with Joseph into slavery.

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Be with all who are trafficked today.

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You who witness family betrayal.

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Guide us toward paths of healing when systems seem too big to change.

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Show us how to resist and transform.

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Help us create communities of care where wounds can be named, where healing can begin and where justice takes root.

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Make us instruments of your liberation, both personal and systematic.

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Amen.

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