Joseph, God Planned It: Part 4 - The Lord is With You
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Divine Providence in Life's Hardships
When life's plans collapse, Joseph's story provides powerful perspective. At just 17 years old, this favored son was stripped of everything - his coat of authority, his family relationships, and his freedom. Sold into slavery by his own brothers for a mere few hundred dollars in modern terms, Joseph found himself carried off to the strange land of Egypt.
God's Sovereign Hand
While circumstances appeared catastrophic on the surface, God was orchestrating events precisely according to His plan. Joseph's sale to Potiphar, captain of Pharaoh's guard, was no accident. This position gave Joseph access to Egyptian officials and dignitaries who would later serve under him. What seemed like betrayal and disaster was actually Divine Providence positioning Joseph exactly where he needed to be.
According to Genesis 39:2, "The Lord was with Joseph and he became a successful man." This truth carries profound implications for believers today. When circumstances spiral beyond our control, we can trust that God remains present and active, working all things together for His glory and our ultimate good (Romans 8:28).
Maintaining Character Through Trials
Though stripped of his coat of authority, Joseph's character remained intact. His greatness stemmed not from external position but from internal integrity. As a slave in Potiphar's house, Joseph demonstrated consistent godly character:
- He refused to become bitter despite betrayal
- He worked with excellence and integrity
- He maintained his faith in a pagan environment
- He resisted cultural assimilation while serving faithfully
Joseph determined to honor God regardless of his circumstances. Whether in his father's house, in slavery, or later in prison, he purposed to live righteously. His example challenges believers to establish firm spiritual boundaries before facing trials.
God's Protection and Promotion
The Lord protected Joseph through multiple interventions:
- Reuben's intervention preventing his murder (Genesis 37:21-22)
- Judah's suggestion to sell rather than kill him (Genesis 37:26-27)
- The timely arrival of the Ishmaelite traders
- Placement in Potiphar's household
This protection extended beyond physical preservation to spiritual protection, keeping Joseph from bitterness and sustaining his faith through God's previous promises.
As Joseph served faithfully, God granted him favor and advancement. Potiphar recognized God's hand on Joseph's life and promoted him to oversee his entire household. This promotion came through Joseph's consistent integrity rather than self-promotion.
Lessons for Today's Trials
Joseph's experience offers several key principles for navigating hardship:
- God remains present in our trials (Hebrews 13:5)
- Character matters more than circumstances
- Faithfulness in small things leads to greater responsibility
- God can use painful experiences to shape us for His purposes
- Our response to trials impacts our testimony
As A.W. Tozer noted, "It is doubtful that God ever used anyone greatly without first hurting them deeply." While we may not seek trials, we can trust God to use them to develop our character and advance His purposes.
The core truth remains: just as the Lord was with Joseph, He is with believers today. Every step occurs under Divine Providence as God works to protect, prosper, and promote us - not for our glory, but for His. Our role is to maintain integrity, trust His sovereignty, and seek to honor Him regardless of circumstances.