come on the head of Joseph and on the crown of the head of him who separate from his brothers. Moses congenial zed the fire filled bush experience with being sold into slavery while blessing Joseph, the flame and favor of him who dwelt in the bush is still with thee, enslaved the rejected, the forgotten, the least of the least, his emancipated. Patricia: While my son stood before the community…. Waiting for instructions or questions from the Elders, I loved over at little Sarah whom eyes was full of glow. Her hands were coving her mouth as if holding back a shout. The Elders asked one another, any questions, Elder Butler had one. Elder Butler: Can you explain more as to what Muse’s bush experience has, to do with Joseph’s brothers selling …show more content…
He was separated from his people for 40 years Just as Moses’ was, we as Blacks in America been separated by auction blocks to court room stock! Joseph was separated from his people because of jealousy self interest! Today our people are so self interest driven until selling- out is our cultural norm. Joseph did not lower his divine standards just because of his conditions, injustice, didn’t turn him into a dope user, nor a thief. Self pity was not a friend of Joseph. The false rape charge did not cause him to turn from his maker. Joseph maintains his uprightness even in the ace of wrong, and he became second in charge of the enemy’s nation. Joseph’s bush experience was many, when the former prisoner forgot him- the fire was not consumed, when his employer’s wife lied on him. The fire was not consumed, when his brothers plotted to destroy him, the fire was not consumed, because as long as we maintain the flame, the enemy can mean it for evil, but God Yahweh, he who dwelt in the bush…. Mean it for good! Patricia: My son prepared for this day, like his father prepared for his sport games, I am surprised he put that must thought into his presentation. My son…..went from being a boy in the hood, to a man in the world. Thank you father God for reclaiming your gift back to yourself. He was mine for a season, now; teach me to let him be