Genesis reveals more than history. In Joseph and Judah, we see dual fulfillment, events that mattered then and pointed forward to Christ. Joseph’s suffering and rise to power foreshadow Jesus the Savior, while Judah’s blessing points to Jesus the coming King. Together, their stories show how God faithfully prepares the way for redemption and reign through Scripture.
In the Gospel of John, Jesus repeatedly declares “I AM,” echoing God’s name revealed to Moses. From the Bread of Life and Light of the World to the Good Shepherd, the Resurrection, the Way, and the True Vine, each statement reveals His divinity and authority. John makes it clear: Jesus is not just a messenger of God—He is God incarnate, the great “I AM.”