God is raising you up in this generation. Amen. To be part of the Benjamin Generation. I said the Benjamin Generation! “What is the Benjamin Generation, Pastor Prince?” Okay, remember this. You asked! Before we talk about the Benjamin Generation, we need to talk about Joseph. First of all, you see the beloved son.
He was the beloved of his father, Jacob. Our Lord is the beloved of His Father. He came amongst His brothers. His brothers did not receive Him, He had supernatural abilities of dreams and visions and his brothers didn’t acknowledge him. They were jealous of him. So the Jewish people, the people of his flesh and blood did not accept him and you see how he became the bread of life to the Gentile world because they sold him for 20 pieces of silver.
The Lord Jesus was sold for 30 pieces of silver, the price of a slave. Anyway, you all know the story of Joseph very well. He became the bread of life to a lost, dying, crying, sighing world. Amen. Who benefited from Joseph’s wisdom? Who did Joseph actually save? The people of the world. Egyptians! So in a sense, for 2000 years, the Jewish Messiah has become the bread of life to a predominantly, look around you, Gentile world.
But Joseph never forgot his father’s house. He never forgot Israel. He never forgot his brothers. And today they think just when the brother saw Him, they thought with his Johnny Depp makeup and all, they thought that he’s a Gentile, just like Jewish people today. They think of Jesus like a Gentile. “He’s a Gentile Jew.
” You know? You can understand that. “He’s a Jew for the Gentiles. He’s not a part of us.” For 2000 years, where are we now, prophetically speaking? Where are we now? We’re coming to that place, finally, there’s a famine. For 2000 years, even though God is still merciful to the nation of Israel, you know the sufferings they went through.