
“It is beyond my power to do this,” Joseph replied. “But God can tell you what it means and set you at ease.” Genesis 41:16 (NLT)
There are two of things that I observe about Joseph as I read through his story this morning.
One is that we never hear Joseph complaining about his circumstances. The fact that it is not mentioned doesn’t necessarily mean he didn’t go through periods of discouragement nor does it mean he never lamented his lot in life. Nevertheless, we certainly don’t see or hear Joseph complaining, claiming victim status, or demanding anything of anyone.
The second observation is the verse I’ve pasted above from today’s chapter. Joseph recognized and acknowledged that the power was not in him, but in God alone. For me, it points to an attitude of humility within Joseph’s heart and an acceptance of God’s sovereignty in his life.
I believe that these two observations are linked. When I humbly acknowledge, accept and trust God’s sovereignty in my life along with my dependence on God’s power to accomplish anything, then I am free to find contentment – even joy – in my present circumstances. As I mulled this over, a parallel came to mind from Paul’s letter to Jesus’ followers in the city of Philippi:
Not that I was ever in need, for I have learned how to be content with whatever I have. I know how to live on almost nothing or with everything. I have learned the secret of living in every situation, whether it is with a full stomach or empty, with plenty or little. For I can do everything through Christ, who gives me strength.
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16 “It is beyond my power to do this,” Joseph replied. “But God can tell you what it means and set you at ease.”
Perspective. It’s something we often misplace. This had to be an exciting, nervous time for Joseph. If he handles this request right, he may get a reduced sentence or get out of prison! When I get into crunch time like that, the task takes over with laser focus and a me-attitude. Not Joseph. He stops and realizes where the power of dream interpretting has its source and its bigger than him. This is a reminder to give God the glory and praise when opportunity presents.