Pharoah’s Ring

Genesis 41:41-49

Throughout the Bible, there are numerous underdog stories, that uplift those with heavy hearts, and encourage others with hung down heads, but of all the stories written, few compare to the life, and legacy of Joseph.

Born into a prestigious family line, Joseph was destined to continue in the footsteps of his predecessors. Like all feel-good stories, Joseph’s beginning was hard, harsh, and extremely cruel. From being hated by his own kin, to being imprisoned for false accusations, the servant of the Lord refused to allow his struggles and persecution to hinder his godly duties. How often do men turn away from God, and seek other sources for answers, when life hits them with seasons of trials and tribulations? Very often, from my perspective. The times we should cling to God most, is when trouble hits, because these are the very moments God desires to use us to accomplish great things.

Joseph’s patience, and endurance through his challenging season, paid off in an unprecedented way! From being literally thrown in a pit, then imprisoned, Joseph’s faithfulness to God awarded him the position of “ruler over all the land of Egypt” (vs. 43b). God may not make us kings, queens, and rulers over countries for our consistent holy living, but He can, and will bless His people in other ways. Whether we are blessed with good health, wealth, favor with man, healthy and obedient children, or any other good thing, staying true to God in the midst of hard times, will always work to the benefit of the Saints of God.

We live this life for purpose and reason, but not too long, for only a season.

Ell

Reel ‘Em In!

Genesis 41:14-24

Living as a Christian in 2020, has become far from easy. While we strive to live holy, and keep evil communication from our lips, the world continues to strive against us, forcing us to prove what’s truly in our hearts. Based on this fact, it’s important for those who are engrafted into the family of God, to remain mindful of how they conduct themselves, while in the company of unbelievers. It’s easy to conform to the ways of men, so that we could blend in with their company, but God requires the Saints to shine their lights in all places, all situations, and among all people. This is very crucial, because God can use us to draw others to Himself, if we aren’t afraid to be different from the world. It’s hard to catch a fish when your bait looks exactly like it, but when you secure an attractive lure to your hook, you’ll begin to attract all types of fish to your line. Is your life attracting men to the Lord, or do people lose interest in God, from the way you live?

We live this life for purpose and reason, but not too long, for only a season.

Ell