So Pharaoh sent for Joseph, and he
was quickly brought from the dungeon. When he had shaved and changed his
clothes, he came before Pharaoh. Gen 41:14
In continuation of “Preparation
Before Promise,” the Lord showed me something in Gen. 41:14. The Bible says,
"Pharaoh sent for Joseph and he was quickly brought from the
dungeon." Many times, we try to help God get us to the place of promise.
We try to make things happen and only end up frustrating ourselves. Gen. 40:23
says, “The chief cupbearer, however, did not remember Joseph; he forgot him.” Joseph
had to sit in that situation for another two years. However, when it was time
for God’s word to come to pass, the bible says Pharaoh sent for him. Joseph
didn’t have to con his way out. He didn’t have to manipulate or force his way
into destiny. But the Lord, in His perfect timing, caused Joseph to be
remembered.
Joseph learned many things in the
time of preparation. I believe the following concepts are essential to waiting
on God’s promises to manifest in our lives.
Faith in God’s Timing – If anyone knew what it meant to wait upon God, it was Joseph. He was
given a promise as a teen and didn’t walk in that promise until age thirty. He went through various delays and detours. I can only imagine what was going through his mind. Sold into slavery by his own flesh and blood, thrown into prison unjustly, and seemingly forgotten. Surely this wasn’t the way God wanted to fulfill His promise. I’m reminded of how God led the children of Israel through the wilderness, not the shorter, easier route. He knew they were not ready (Ex. 13:17-18). So God did the same with Joseph and He’s doing the same with many of us. Does it seem like you’re taking the longer route in life? The more rigorous journey to purpose? If so, be encouraged because God is in control.
Faith in God’s Timing – If anyone knew what it meant to wait upon God, it was Joseph. He was
given a promise as a teen and didn’t walk in that promise until age thirty. He went through various delays and detours. I can only imagine what was going through his mind. Sold into slavery by his own flesh and blood, thrown into prison unjustly, and seemingly forgotten. Surely this wasn’t the way God wanted to fulfill His promise. I’m reminded of how God led the children of Israel through the wilderness, not the shorter, easier route. He knew they were not ready (Ex. 13:17-18). So God did the same with Joseph and He’s doing the same with many of us. Does it seem like you’re taking the longer route in life? The more rigorous journey to purpose? If so, be encouraged because God is in control.
Forgiveness
– Throughout Joseph’s time of
preparation, he was betrayed, lied on, and forgotten about by people with whom
he had relationships. He had to learn to forgive and forget. Joseph had to
learn to bless those who cursed him, and pray for those who spitefully used him
(Luke 6:28). How many of us are still trying to get this right? In the place of
purpose, there’s no room for unforgiveness and malice. As we see in Joseph’s
life story, God used him greatly to help many people, even those who had
betrayed him. How can God use you to genuinely help people if you are holding
grudges and malicing them in your heart?
Learn
the lessons that God is trying to teach you in your preparation time. You will
get to the place of purpose. When you get there is up to you. Stop complaining,
ask God what He wants you to learn, and trust that He will bring you out at the
right time. Don’t waste your time. The bible says we should walk circumspectly,
not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days
are evil. Therefore do not be unwise, but understand what the will of the Lord
is (Ephesians 5:15-16). Be encouraged as God continues to prepare you for your
purpose.
Blessings,
A.M.