Friday, July 12, 2013

Day 12 - Joseph

Daily Reading:  Genesis 37-39

Character Sketch of Joseph

As a youngster, Joseph was overconfident.  His natural self-assurance, increased by being Jacob's favorite son and by knowing of God's designs on his life, was unbearable to his ten older brothers, who eventually conspired against him.  But his self-assurance, molded by pain and combined with a personal knowledge of God, allowed him to survive and prosper where most would have failed.  He added quiet wisdom to his confidence and won the hearts of everyone he met -- Potiphar, the warden, other prisoners, the king, and after many years, even those ten brothers.

Perhaps you can identify with one or more of these hardships Joseph experienced:  He was betrayed and deserted by his family, exposed to sexual temptation, and punished for doing the right thing; he endured a long imprisonment and was forgotten by those he helped.  As you read his story, note what Joseph did in each case.  His positive response transformed each setback into a step forward.  He didn't spend much time asking "Why?"  His approach was "What shall I do now?"  Those who met Joseph were aware that wherever he went and whatever he did, God was with him.  When you're facing a setback, the beginning of a Joseph-like attitude is to acknowledge that God is with you.  There is nothing like his presence to shed new light on a dark situation.


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All footnotes taken from the Life Application Study Bible, NIV.

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