Verses 1–8
GENESIS - CHAPTER FORTY-FIVE
Verses 1-8:
The final test was passed. Joseph found it impossible to continue the trial any longer. He ordered all to leave his presence except the brothers. Then he announced his identity to them, amid intense emotion. The brothers were dumbfounded, and likely not a little apprehensive. The revelation that powerful Egyptian lord was their long-lost brother was a shock to them.
Joseph quickly sought to allay their fears. He recognized the hand of God in every step of the way which brought them to this point. This illustrates the working of Divine Providence in every era of time. God overrules the designs of sinful, wicked men to accomplish His purpose, see Pr 16:4; Ps 76:10.
God’s child often tends to become discouraged in the face of trials and persecutions. It may seem that all the events in life conspire to frustrate and rob him of peace and joy. But God is still on His throne: He still guides the events of life, even the designs of wicked men, in such a way as to work together for good to them who love Him (Ro 8:28).
God had another purpose in mind, in addition to His Providential care over Joseph That purpose was to preserve alive the "Chosen People" in Egypt. First, there were yet to be five years of famine throughout the region. The areas outside of Egypt would suffer drastically. Then, the household of Israel must be removed from the corrupting, debilitating influence of the pagan Canaanites during the critical years of development into a nation. No better place for this development could be than the territory assigned to them in Egypt.