As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people[a] should be kept alive, as they are today. (Genesis 50:20)
Jacob’s Burial: When Jacob died, Joseph and the Egyptians mourned his loss. Joseph instructed his servants (physicians) to embalm his body. Upon Joseph’s request, Pharoah’s gave him permission to take his body back to Canaan for burial. Thereupon, Joseph, his brothers and “a very great company” including Pharaoh’s servants and Josephs household accompanied the body. In Canaan, there was another seven days of mourning. After the burial in Machpelah, Joseph, his brothers and the entourage returned to Egypt.
Fear: The narrative describes Joseph’s brothers being afraid that Joseph would take revenge for what they had done now that their father was gone and begged his forgiveness. Joseph forgave them, comforted them, and promised to provide for them and their families.
Joseph’s Instructions: Joseph lived 110 years and saw Ephraim’s children to the third generation and the children of Manasseh’s son. As Joseph neared death, he promised his brothers that at some point in the future they would return to the promised land and when they did, they were to “carry up my bones” with them.
The Promised Land: The Lord promised Abram that he would give his descendants land as a permanent residence, the promised land (Genesis 12:7). Until that time the children of Israel’s dwellings were tents, they were nomads, living where there was water and pasture for their sheep. While Genesis ends on the note of the promised land in the future, that concept carries over into the New Testament. We are promised a permanent, eternal residence, not made with human hands (2 Corinthians 5:1). Our bodies are a temporary dwelling for our soul, and we are destined to wander. And as a guarantor of that life God give us the indwelling Spirit.
As believers, the promise of the future eternal life with God comes at salvation with the presence of the Holy Spirit. Have you accepted Jesus as your savior? Have you made him the Lord of your life?
And I heard a loud voice from the throne saying, “Behold, the dwelling place of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God. (Revelation 21:3)