The story of Joseph has been one of my favorites for a long time, but especially lately. If you are lacking faith or need encouragement about having to wait on God, dealing with the unfairness of life sometimes, trusting even when it seems God has left, even reconciling family relationships, you should read his story (Genesis 37-50).
I read his story again this morning and was moved several times to tears. As I read, I tried to imagine his emotions, the surroundings, the events and life that happened in between the lines of Genesis. Having heard the story so many times as I grew up, I read it in The Message version today. I really took my time to think as I followed him from being born to a joyful and relieved mother and father who had waited a long time for his arrival, to growing strong and handsome as the favored son, to being betrayed and disposed of by jealous brothers, to success then unjust imprisonment, to being forgotten and waiting years for change, to success again and eventually restoration of his relationship with his family.
Can you hear his voice yelling up to his brothers, who sat calmly by eating their dinner, as he yelled for them to pull him up out of the cistern? Continue reading
