Hey Soul sistas,
So several weeks ago I hit low, I mean not like bottom of rock low, I mean like under the dirt of the bottom of the rock low. I just felt, overwhelmed, unwanted, accused, mistreated, helpless, hopeless, confused, scared, and pretty much every other word that describes depending on humans and not trusting the Lord. I was crying, literally crying out to the Lord to make sense of everything that was and is going on around me. i was down on the dock in the hammock just crying to myself and the Lord, and then decided to open my phone and read one of my devotionals(side note=always a good idea when satan is trying to tell you lies, replace the lies with the truth, a thank you Lies woman believe by Nancy Leigh Demoss). So anyways....God spoke. Straight to me as if I could hear His voice like any human voice I know. And he has been repeatedly since that moment reaffirming that conversation we had. Even with things like fortune cookies, haha. So yeah, I thought I might share one of the devo's with you all just in case you are struggling in the same area or just need to be reminded that our God ALWAYS has a plan, and ALWAYS wants to and will work things out for the good of those who love him. Rom. 8:28.
For the Greater Good
Micca Monda Campbell
"But as for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today." Genesis 50:20 (ESV)
Devotion:
Beyond a doubt, Joseph was a beloved son. In reading Joseph's story recorded in Genesis 37-50, I couldn't help but think how Joseph would make a great guest on any talk show if he were alive today. The title of the TV program might go something like this: From the Pit to the Palace.
Joseph's story begins much like ours. He came into this world an innocent child. He didn't ask to be born. Joseph, like any of us, deserved to be cared for, loved, and nurtured by his parents. On the other hand, so did Joseph's brothers. But in the eyes of their father, they were second best to Joseph. The rejection of their father caused terrible sibling rivalry until one day Joseph's brothers threw him into a pit.
While Joseph's brothers were eating supper and discussing what to do with Joseph, the opportunity of a lifetime arose. A caravan of Midianites passed their camp on the way to Egypt. Seizing the opportunity, the brothers sold Joseph as a slave for twenty pieces of silver. In U.S. money, that amounts to $1.28.
Is that where you are right now, friend? Have you been rejected by someone and thrown into the pit? Don't fear. You're not lost. God has not abandoned you. He knows your whereabouts. He is using your circumstance as a stepping-stone for a greater plan just as He did for Joseph.
Several years later during a life-threatening drought, Joseph's brothers traveled to Egypt to buy grain. It was Joseph, their brother, who had foretold the drought and prepared Egypt for survival. Many came from all over to buy grain, and so did Joseph's brothers. By now, Joseph had been promoted to second in command in Egypt.
In his powerful position, Joseph could have taken revenge on his brothers for betraying him. Instead, he chose to forgive them and reunite with his family.
As his brothers bowed before Joseph in fear of their lives, Joseph said, "But as for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good, to bring it about that many people should be kept alive, as they are today" (Genesis 50:20). This verse is often compared to Romans 8:28, "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose" (NIV).
When you and I let down those walls of fear and trust God for the greater good, we'll find a measure of healing and restoration just as Joseph did. Instead, we often want to cling to the pain. That kind of thinking only keeps us in the pit and allows our wounds and fears to fester and grow. God has so much more for us.
What was meant for evil in your life, God wants to use for your good. The Lord wants to bring you and me out of the pit and place us in His palace. The choice is ours. We can focus on our own bad experience and miss the joy that can be ours. Or, like Joseph, we can take the risk, venture out, forgive those who hurt us and truly believe that God has a greater plan for our future.
1 comment:
Awesome! I have been down this road before and have felt the disarray in my life from friends I thought would never forsake me to a GOD we showed me a way back to His loving arms! Keep up the posts and I'll be reading and joining in as God leads! Praise God for believers who will put their lives out there for others to see/read and draw closer to our maker!
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