Meanwhile: Meeting God in the Waitনমুনা
If we were only to consider Joseph’s story from a circumstantial viewpoint rather than from a biblical perspective, we would certainly identify him as a victim. Horrific circumstances, family dysfunction, undeserved slavery, unfair accusations, and sexual harassment is the stuff of Joseph’s life. However, none of those adverse and extreme conditions impacted the ability of Joseph to walk in his God-ordained destiny. The sordid pain that enveloped Joseph’s young life eventually propelled him into his purpose.
In the historical commentary of Joseph, my friend, you are him - you are the hero. You could almost replace his name with yours in every place, in every situation, and in every relationship. You are the “Joseph” of your own story. There are situations, relationships, abuses, and rejections that might try to victimize you and the person you were created to be. However, never forget there is a God working faithfully to transform what the enemy meant for evil into something beautiful and purposeful. No matter what you have gone through in life and regardless of how Satan has attacked your family, your productivity, or your freedom, know that God is big and powerful enough to right the wrong. He will set you free to glorify Himself in you.
I believe there are three ways to read the Bible. First, you can read it theologically, which is for the express purpose of learning more about God and His flawless character. The second approach to Bible reading explores it historically. Knowing that every event truly happened, and every person actually lived, bringing it alive. Finally, the third method is to absorb it personally. When you read the Bible in a personal manner, you discover that every promise, principle, and lesson was meant for you.
When you and I read Genesis 37:3 in a personal manner and understand that the Holy Spirit desires to teach us a particular lesson, a truth becomes clear. We realize that God the Father has an intimate and favorable relationship with His children. He blesses us beyond understanding. God doesn’t choose favorites like a teacher, or a friend might do, but you are His favorite because He created you and He loves you with an everlasting love. His eyes are always on your life, and He is always thinking good thoughts about you. You are always on His mind.
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Meanwhile is the test of faith between a crisis and God’s visible intervention. I have learned that often a meanwhile can produce a mighty long and incredibly challenging mean-while. Such is the story of Joseph in the Old Testament. The historical account of this young man will convince you that when God is involved, He is more than able to turn your meanwhiles into miracles…just as He did for Joseph.
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