Do you ever feel like your days are filled with one
messy relationship and situation after another?
During “messy” seasons, it’s easy for me to label my circumstances and myself as “a mess” and then wonder how God could ever use me, or my experiences, for good.
To protect my heart from discouragement, I often ask God to remind me of times when He has worked in ways I couldn’t have imagined, in my life and the lives of others. Recently He reminded me of Joseph’s story (Genesis 37-50). It reads like a series of very unfortunate events!
Imagine being beaten and thrown into a pit, sold as a slave and then relocated to a foreign country where you are falsely accused of a crime you didn’t commit and banished to die in prison. And to make matters worse, what if your siblings had initiated this evil against you?
That’s only the beginning of what happened to Joseph.
Looking behind the scenes of stories like his helps me see how God specializes in using messes to transform people into masterpieces of His grace. That’s exactly what He did here:
“[Joseph’s brothers] saw him from afar, and before he came near to them they conspired against him to kill him … they stripped him of his robe … and they threw him into a pit” (Genesis 37:18, 23b–24, ESV).
Joseph was then taken to Egypt where he was sold as a slave to Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh. Could things get worse? They did when Potiphar’s wife tried to seduce him, and despite Joseph resisting her advances, she accused him of attempting to rape her:
” … she called to the men of her household and said to them, ‘See, he has brought among us a Hebrew to laugh at us. He came in to me to lie with me, and I cried out with a loud voice. And as soon as he heard that I lifted up my voice and cried out, he left his garment beside me and fled and got out of the house.’”
“As soon as his master heard the words that his wife spoke to him … his anger was kindled. And Joseph’s master took him and put him into the prison …” (Genesis 39:14-15, 19-20a).
In Potiphar’s house, Joseph learned servant leadership and integrity; in prison, Joseph learned forgiveness, wisdom and patience. He had been wronged multiple times, yet he experienced God’s guidance through the darkness that helped Joseph get out of prison:
“And the keeper of the prison put Joseph in charge of all the prisoners who were in the prison. Whatever was done there, he was the one who did it. … And whatever he did, the LORD made it succeed” (Genesis 39:22-23, ESV).
In a messy pit, the house of Potiphar and a cold dark prison, God prepared Joseph for the amazing future and role he would play in rescuing God’s people and eventually bringing his family back together.
Through it all, Joseph stayed close to God and allowed his difficult circumstances to make him more dependent on the Lord. And in turn, God molded Joseph’s character into a great and godly leader — who was humble, loving, forgiving, patient and wise.
Friend, if you are feeling like you’re in a pit right now just like Joseph was, I want to encourage you: don’t despise the mess you’re in. As you surrender to Him and seek Him with all your heart, God will do behind-the-scenes work ~ as He prepares to unleash His limitless power in and through you!
Dear Lord, thank You for reminding me that You are always with me, just like You were with Joseph. When I face hard circumstances, I want to lean in and depend on You for wisdom, patience and grace. In all these things, I will remember that I am more than a conqueror through Him who loves me. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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This post spoke to me in the deepest parts of my heart and soul today. As I watch my father deteriorate right before my eyes due to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, I often feel helpless and hopeless. I don’t like witnessing his physical and mental decline, knowing there is nothing in my power I can do to stop it. It is in these moments of despair that I need to turn to God for strength and comfort. If my dad could speak, there is no doubt in my mind that he would tell me to be happy, cherish each day, live in the moment, and take care of my health versus being overcome with sadness and worry. God, please reach out and give my father and I a personal revelation of your unconditional love. I feel alone and sad. I need to start living again.
Your story brought me to tears, thank you for sharing. You are brave to stick it out with your father. I’m Praying joy, peace, and blessings over you, as well as God’s unconditional love to be shown to you and your father in new ways. You are more than a conqueror through Christ! God is using you, and will continue to use you in amazing ways. Don’t lose hope–through it you are bringing others hope with your life – a living testimony. Fight the good fight – 2 Timothy 4:7.
I am SO looking forward to this Bible study!!! I enjoyed today’s message, as Joseph is one of my favorite people!!! So glad to be on board with y’all 🙂
I am reding this as I stand by my good friend who just lost her dtr via suicide. I can attest to the fact that God can does and will turn anything and everything (as we allow Him) to the good. The devil may have won this battle but he will not win the war of our souls. Thank you
Oops! Thanks Renee.
Thanks Karen for today’s devotional would love to win a copy because I can’t afford one at this time. I usually would get the Kindle tablet version (which is cheaper), but I can’t afford that. Paying that I’m in that number.
Wow how powerfully your devotion spoke to me this morning! I feel like my life is one series of trials after another & like Joeseph’s they just seem to go on & on with very little reprieve or even glimpses of their purpose. I struggle with codependency, resentment , co addiction & my multiple sclerosis. My husband is a recovering sex addict who despite recovering still focuses on his pain not the damage his addiction has done to our marriage. Lack of intimacy, my own damaged self esteem & circumstances has me feeling beaten down Thank you for the hope in your devotion & the opportunity to win your book. I believe it would help me greatly.
Joseph is my favorite bible story for this very reason. Last year was a very difficult one with several types of losses and disappointments, ending with losing a property from my first husband that we had over $250,000 invested in over the years. After praying for 25 years to be able to sell it and have that money for retirement, giving to the Kingdom etc it was huge disappointment. But I had to surrender to the fact that God alone knows the whole picture and the why and to trust in Him
Thanks for the encouraging post. God is always amazing! This story of Joseph has always been one of my top stories in Bible. Of course, Jesus tops them all!
I am in one of these messes right now and have been praying this morning about being anxious about nothing and bringing your requests before God, with thanksgiving. Thank you for this opportunity to win this book. Have a great and wonderful day. Blessings to you and your family.
I would love to win a copy!
This devotional came right at the perfect time, a time where I’ve been entertaining negative self talk repeating to my self over and over “you are such a mess”. After reading the devotional the Lord reminded me of the many times He has taken my circumstances and changed them for the best, He reminded me that He is in control of my life, and ultimately His grace is more than sufficient for me and my circumstances.
God has helped me through several messes in my life and I trust that He will continue to do so. Thanks for the reminder and the chance to win this book.
Thanks for the great reminder. It has been hard since 02/2012. I have gone through many messies. And still do. Have come to rely more on God which has helped deal with several issues that are still ongoing. Thanks so much for the post. Mary
Amazing! This really spoke to me this morning. God has blessed me & lead me through trials in the past. I need to continue to lean on Him & He will lead me through these tough times again! Thank you Renee for reminding me of this.
Charity, praying for you, your marriage and family.
Renee this scripture study is exactly what I needed. I have been reminded of my greatest challenges and how Jesus has bought me through. I am in awe when I see how far I have come and it makes it easier to hunker down in faith with Jesus and go wherever He is leading me. This is my favorite story because I am reminded how God has caused me to be fruitful in the land of my affliction Gen. 41:52. The very thing that hurt me to my core (back then it hurt but God has taken the pain away now!) is the very thing God uses to get through to the people I service on my job. Others are weary with trying and give up hope but I remember when my son and I were homeless, hungry and living in housing but God used that time to build character, integrity and humility into our lives. When I talk to men and women who are where we were I tell them Jesus did this. I.m glad we were there we couldn’t enjoy here without being there! What joy it is to spread hope even though I may have trials now I still get to share what was my greatest pain that is now my greatest joy! My son was 5 yrs old then and he is 27 yrs old now. He is like Joseph to me because of it. Thanks Renee! Hold on Beloved’s God isn’t through with us!
Wow! Thank you for writing this Renee!! God has spoken to me yet again thru you. I know he has great plans for me and wants to use me for something. I have gotten involved with many things and outreaches at church, but just don’t know where I fit in. I can’t seem to figure out where I’m gifted. Then I listen to the enemy who tells me I’m worthless and will never be good at anything and then I get discouraged. It is so hard to be like Joseph and others in the Bible to be so patient and trust in God so completely. I know I need to do this study and I hope if I start it I can finish it. These studies move so fast and are hard to keep up with. I have started so many, and some I have gotten more than half way thru, but I get behind and then I give up. I pray that God will show me soon if this study is where He wants me now, and if it is, thst He will give me the strength and skills to keep up.
Definitely feeling like low right now…my husband is thinking he would like out of our marriage. We have two small children. would greatly appreciate your prayers! Thank you!
Thank you for this wonderful story and reminder. When I am in the middle of hard times too often I shut down and lose sight of the fact that God is there to always guide me. God bless you!
It is so overwhelming how the Lord works when we need him. The present circumstances I am facing with him is almost knocked me back.. employment, mariiage, personal doubt at times…. he knows the reason for the character building right now and I just cling to Jeremiah 29:11! Thank you Renee’, for allowing God to use in his timing and the opportunity for the book. May he continue to bless you and all you do!