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Westminster Confession of Faith Chapter 1 Articles 9-10
Was it good for Joseph to bless a foreign nation with his good work?
The sermon explores the authority of Scripture, asserting that the Holy Spirit, speaking through the Bible itself, serves as the ultimate interpreter, not councils, ancient writers, or human opinions. Drawing from Westminster Confession, it emphasizes examining Scripture with Scripture to resolve disagreements and highlights the value of good works through the example of Joseph, who, despite serving a foreign power, preserved life and demonstrated God's provision. Ultimately, the message underscores the importance of seeking God's wisdom in understanding His Word and living a life that reflects His character, recognizing that faithful diligence and skilled work can be a testament to His grace and a blessing to those around us.