When Joseph was
thrown into a pit by his own brothers and sold into slavery, he trusted God. When
he was falsely accused of seduction, he trusted God within the prison walls.
God worked through him until he found himself second in command to the ruler of
his time and his brothers came to him in need. A beautiful story of a faithful servant,
of God’s timing and of God working for good. Did he seek revenge against his
brothers? Hers is his response.
You intended to harm me, but God intended it for
good, to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives. Genesis
50:20
As a teenager,
David defeated a giant with the help of a slingshot, surrounded by the
strength and will of his God. As an old man, Daniel refused to bow down to
anyone other than God and was thrown into a pit of his own. His pit was filled
with a den of lions. Daniel trusted, understanding he need not fear even death.
Angels closed the mouths of the lions and Daniel was unscathed.
Are there giants
ahead in your path? Is Satan coming after you like a roaring lion? Trust in
your Creator. Hold up your shield of faith and He will protect you. Through the
storms and fires of life, He is there. Your story is bigger than the sum of
your years. It lives on through others as an example. Just as Joseph and Daniel
give us examples to follow, so your life will live on.
When you
pass through the waters, I will be with you, and when you pass through the
rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will
not be burned, the flames will not set you ablaze. Isaiah 43:2
The storms can be frightening.
The heat is uncomfortable. God is with us. His angels will surround us and when
the time is right, they will escort us home.
Lord,
You are there in the lion’s den and you are there to fight the
giants. You are among us in the scorching flames, through the flood waters and
in the pit. You promise us a future and a hope. Would you help us to see that
hope today? Grant us spiritual eyes to see Your work.
In Jesus name,
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