Surely Goodness & Mercy Devotional
0Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life.
Often this is a verse we don’t fully understand. The goodness of God isn’t a promise that we will have everything we want when we want it. We will go through hard times, go without things at times and endure pain. When we are in difficult situations it is hard to think that God has allowed this to happen for a reason or that there is something to be learned.
When I was a child, I think the story of Joseph was my favorite because I was named after him. It is still one of my favorite stories because there is so much we can learn from it. Most of us know the story, but here is a quick look at it:
At a young age, Joseph has prophetic dreams that reveal his family’s future and his arrogance about them makes his brothers hate him. At the age of 17, his brothers want to kill him, but they settle to sell him into slavery. Joseph is sold to Potiphar. As he works for Potiphar, he gains favor and is put in charge of everything he owns. Potiphar’s wife wrongfully accuses Joseph of seducing her and he is sent to prison. In prison, Joseph interprets dreams for Pharaoh’s cupbearer and baker. Two years later, Pharaoh has a dream and it cannot be interpreted by the wisest men of Egypt. The cupbearer remembers Joseph and he is brought before Pharaoh. Joseph interprets Pharaoh’s dream, so Pharaoh puts Joseph in charge of all of Egypt.
Joseph’s life was not easy, but God followed him with goodness. When we are in the moment, it is hard to see the whole picture, but it is comforting to know God can.
-Joe Barber