God planned to use Joseph by promoting him to a high level of prominence in the government of Egypt to save his family amid a famine, but God's training for reigning was for him to experience pain and suffering. When Joseph was imprisoned for the alleged rape of Potiphar's wife, something he was completely innocent of, I'm sure he began to wonder what God was doing. He could not see what was ahead and perhaps not see that his stewardship in the house of Potiphar, his master, and his stewardship inside the jail was the preparation of God to teach him to manage all of Egypt during the upcoming famine. After becoming the second in command of the whole nation of Egypt, his brothers came to Egypt to buy food. It was when they bowed before Joseph that he remembered his prophetic dream.
16He called down famine on the land and destroyed all their supplies of food; 17and he sent a man before them—Joseph, sold as a slave. 18They bruised his feet with shackles, his neck was put in irons, 19till what he foretold came to pass, till the word of the LORD proved him true. 20The king sent and released him, the ruler of peoples set him free. 21He made him master of his household, ruler over all he possessed (Psalm 105:16-21, Emphasis added).
What's your dream or vision? Do you have the character base to support your dream? How fruitful do you want to be? Do you wish to be a tool in the hand of God? Is God speaking to you right now through these words? Then cling to Christ and beg Him to transform you into His image. Humble yourself, submit your will to His, and see what God will make of your life. Like Joseph, hold on to your integrity and run the other way when sin comes around wanting to play (Genesis 39:12). Cultivate a heart attitude of hatred of sin in your life. Remember that you are created for eternity. Life is not just about what happens in this world. God is preparing you for what's beyond this time, and character is the stuff of eternity, and you should not go without godly character formed in your life. Let God mold and shape you into the likeness of Christ. No matter what trials you must endure, whatever your lot in life, may it be well with your soul.
In 1873, after being delayed in departing for England, Horatio Spafford sent his wife and four daughters on the trip across the Atlantic ahead of him. After a few days, He received a telegram from his wife, saying, “saved alone,” letting him know that his four daughters had died in a collision at sea. Immediately, he sailed for England to rejoin Anna, his grief-stricken wife. As his ship passed the approximate location where his daughters had drowned, his deep sorrow mingled with his unwavering faith in God's goodness caused him to write down words that became the famous hymn It Is Well:
When peace like a river attendeth my way,
When sorrows like sea billows roll;
Whatever my lot Thou hast taught me to say,
"It is well; it is well with my soul!"
Though Satan should buffet, though trials should come,
Let this blest assurance control,
That Christ hath regarded my helpless estate,
And hath shed His own blood for my soul.
My sin—oh, the bliss of this glorious thought—
My sin, not in part, but the whole,
Is nailed to His Cross, and I bear it no more;
Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!
And Lord, haste the day when the faith shall be sight,
The clouds be rolled back as a scroll
The trump shall resound, and the Lord shall descend –
"Even so, it is well with my soul."
For me, be it Christ, be it Christ hence to live;
If dark hours about me shall roll
No pang shall be mine, for in death as in life
Thou wilt whisper Thy peace to my soul.
Horatio and Anna Spafford, after these painful trials, went on to found the American Colony in Jerusalem, Israel. Some Americans and Swedish people joined them and gave their resources to care for Muslims, Jews, and Christians living in the Holy Land. They helped many returning Jews by housing, feeding, and helping them to get on their feet and support themselves. God allowed Horatio and Anna to go through terrible trials to test and refine them through what they went through. The testing of their faith brought them to a place of abundance (Psalm 66:10-12), and heaven alone knows how close to the throne with Christ they are and what rewards they are enjoying right now. May you also experience His abundance and enter into your inheritance that's waiting for your homecoming! Keith Thomas
Taken from the series Becoming A Disciple, look for study3. The Character of a Disciple