In
my first 2 blogs I started off by highlighting the dream Joseph had about his
grand future and how 17years later, what began with a divine revelation of his
life script, came to pass to the finest detail! God will always begin by
revealing to His people the end of His plan from the beginning (Isaiah 46:10)
and the details are worked out along the way when faith and obedience are
applied to the revealed script. Those who refuse to move with the initial impartation
of the script of heaven but would rather linger for the specificity will lose
out on the adventurous faith journey, witnessing the power of God altering the
natural elements, being appropriated for more, and living out a prolific
kingdom life. These folks will eventually manufacture their own script and
mediocre, average living would be their portion for life.
We
are not supposed to know everything about the script from the onset. God will
give us a glimpse of it from the start and invite us on a faith walk, trusting
entirely on Him to bring it about. Remember that God’s script for us will far
exceed our comprehension and expectation. It has to be far beyond us so that we
resolutely cling to Him for its outworking and give Him the glory for its accomplishment!
But those who are crafting miniscule
dreams enough for their own ability to fulfil are not dreaming God’s dream.
God’s script always has national and global significance attached to it, whether
we are singularly changing the world or affecting and influencing city shakers
and world changers. Secular folks like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and
Richard Branson exude more of the God kind of dream than many Christians
today. The reason is because most Christians are in the church bound up by parochial
thinking and fearfulness. Sometimes I wonder why they even entered into a
covenant relationship with God Almighty the Creator of all things, if they are
not willing to believe the impossible and earth shattering power of God?
In
this blog, let us look at constant factors that accompanied Joseph’s pursuit of
the dream and its dramatic culmination and epic ending!
Though
Joseph went through a real natural process necessary for the fulfilment of the
dream (pit, slavery, false allegations and accusations, prison), there were
also constant ethical values and character traits that were indispensable for
his whole journey. The 21st century Christians must embrace these
divine commodities in order to finish our journey(s) also.
1. Gratefulness—in spite of the gruelling
and challenging nature of the process, Joseph maintained a high level of
gratitude for the multifaceted complex nature of the journey, and especially
for the people involved. His heart did not get bitter but better with every
scene of the script and he possessed a high tolerance level for the things that
stretched and broke him in the journey far above many in the church today. This
is the internal capacity necessary for our survival and longevity in the
kingdom. It’s the ability to readily forgive and forget and reach forth to
apprehend that which Christ has apprehended for us (Philippians 3:12). It’s not
getting personal with the process and people within but understanding its
facilitative purpose to direct us to where we should go. Many get stuck on this
level because they magnify the ‘affects’ rather than the ‘purpose’, it’s ‘pain’
rather than its ‘benefits’. We must not get personal with the process nor amplify
its impact but flow with it regardless of its unpleasant nature and the process
will work for us and not against us. For gratitude is the attitude that numbs
the sting of the process and quickens our arrival at our next pit stop! God is
looking for people that rejoice always in the good, bad and the ugly of the
journey for it is the sustainable juice of the kingdom.
The
following statement reveals the enlarged capacity of Joseph’s heart through the
process and his gratefulness in all that he had been through when he revealed
himself as the prince of Egypt’s to his brothers who were once bent on killing
him...
“And God sent me before you to preserve a posterity for you
in the earth, and to save your lives by a great deliverance” – Genesis 45:7
Joseph
is now seeing his brothers bowing to him as in the dream and rather than demanding
revenge for the wrongs done unto him, he uttered God’s wisdom and benevolence
in the whole ordeal.
2. Forgiving —when Joseph revealed
himself to his brothers as the overseer of all the wealth of Egypt, you could
probably have heard a pin drop as the reality of what they had done to Joseph
dawned on them. They must have felt the sentence of death at Joseph’s
revelation because at their last encounter, they had planned to kill him. Again
Joseph knew better and had seen the prophetic manifestation of his dream that
though his brother’s intention was to harm him, God used it to move him forward
in His purpose. Joseph played the forgiving card!
“Then
Joseph said to his brothers, ‘Please come near to me’, so they came near. Then
he said, ‘I am Joseph your brother whom you sold into Egypt. But now, do not
therefore be grieved or angry with yourselves because you sold me here; for God
sent me before you to preserve life”
- Genesis 45:4-5 NKJV
- Genesis 45:4-5 NKJV
Urging
his brothers not to be grieved nor be angry with what they had done to him
means Joseph had forgiven all grievances and evil intent against him. Embracing
forgiveness in the trailing moments of our process will push us further into the
fulfilment of our script swiftly. This is the quintessential quality God looks
for when we are tested beyond our ability, because it is needed for the
administration of His grace in the kingdom. Those who master forgiveness
especially toward the most horrendous people in their lives are called
overcomers and God will entrust them with rulership authority over multiple
spheres in His kingdom.
Jesus
like Joseph also experienced the worse betrayal in his life when His very own
(the Jews) sentenced Him to death on the cross. In the midst of His agony and
pain on the cross, moments before He died, He uttered something so astounding
that should have staggered the imagination of those who were witnessing His
death and even for Christians today:
“Father, forgive them, for they do
not know what they do”
–Luke 23:34 NKJV
–Luke 23:34 NKJV
It
is easy to forgive when all is well around us; but to forgive in the midst of when
death is strangulating us administered by people you loved and who are screaming
for your blood, requires a higher dimension of God in us. Joseph and Jesus knew
the power of forgiveness and its integral part in manifesting God’s purpose in
their lives. Can 21st century believers have the same gutsy attitude
and throw off their self pity parties, fluffy and shallow spirituality,
murmuring and moaning over minor issues – and carry their cross all the way to
Calvary hill so that others might live? The church of Jesus today is full of
soft-bodied amoeba Christians that complain, moan and groan about insignificant
things, blaming and accusing everyone for their predicaments rather than making
a heap of all these issues, standing on top of it and plunge deeper into the
purposes of God!
3. Hope and Trust—hope and trust in God is
a must ingredient because of the daunting and colossal nature of His plan for
us. God always desires to do BIG things through us although He may start off
small like the size of a mustard seed. There is always excitement and ecstasy
when we receive His prophetic declaration for our lives, but sooner or later,
the rubber will meet the road and that’s when our journey gets roughed up,
challenged, rocky and unpleasant. This is where many hearts fail the litmus
test of faith and trust, and even the hopes of many are dashed! Hope and trust
are much needed when the journey becomes blurry, uncertain, confused and makes
no sense, because it certainly will. Christians need to be aware of this and use
the torchlight of hope and trust as their navigational tool in such perilous times.
In aviation, sometimes pilots navigate toward their destination using visible
landmarks and natural contours that the natural eyes can see, but when clouds,
storms, thunder, lightning, heavy rain and turbulence affect their visibility, they
suspend the natural sight and employ the plane’s electronic apparatus. This is
the equivalent of hope and trust to guide us in God when there is so much natural
changeability and chaos.
Reading
through the life of Joseph, hope and trust were clearly evident in his pursuit
of God’s script. The bible said that the word of God (script container) tested
him but his heart failed him not.
“He set a man before them Joseph—who
was sold as a slave. They hurt his feet with fetters, he was laid in irons. Until
the time that his word comes to pass, the word of the Lord tested him”
– Psalms 105:17-19 NKJV
– Psalms 105:17-19 NKJV
The
trials and tribulations in God’s process are divinely designated to grow and
build our hope and trust muscles so that we can reach a point of walking entirely
by faith and not circumstantially. Christians are called to not walk by sight
but by faith, and as long as sight dominates our navigational mechanisms in
God, storms will continue until we learn to lean exclusively on the apparatus
of the Spirit such as hope and faith.
“For we walk by faith, not by sight” – 2 Corinthians
5:7 NKJV
4. Fear of God—what kept Joseph from
yielding and succumbing to the various temptations in the process was the fear of God. Many claim to love God but
still compromise their Christian position at the drop of a hat. But it is the fear element of love that keeps
us from sinning against God, others and ourselves.
Love
at times can be an exhilarating sensation that makes us feel good in God, but the
fear of God will move us beyond sensationalism to a deep heart commitment that
causes us not to hurt God by our sins. This is the fear that Joseph possessed
and it’s much needed when we are squeezed to a corner and all our natural
support systems are unavailable. Portiphar’s wife picked the right moment to
make her advances towards Joseph when no one was in the house. Though Joseph’s
back was against the wall, the bible said that the fear of God busted Joseph
out of this situation!
“And it came to pass after these
things that his master’s wife cast longing eyes on Joseph, and she said ‘Lie
with me’.....But he refused and said to his master’s wife....how can I do this
great wickedness and sin against God?”
- Genesis 39:7-9 NKJV
Many
Christians when in a tight spot similar to Joseph, would probably welcome this
sexual or pleasurable opportunity for they think that grace is sufficient to
bail them out afterwards. Sin now and repent later is the common language of
the church today and no wonder many potential Josephs are falling by the
wayside. They love God but have no clue of the reverential fear of God that can
keep them from sinning.
“Be not wise in thine own eyes: fear
the LORD, and depart from evil” –Proverbs 3:7 KJV
Such
Christians would never advance far enough in the pursuit of their divine script,
because their low tolerance to temptation is galvanising compromise, which is
the constituent for average living and spiritual abortion in God.
May
the fear of God fall on the church again so that we can escape the fires of
temptation unscathed and unburned!
5. Excellent Spirit—one area that we must pay
special attention to in the midst of our process, even in the most challenging
times, is faithfully executing our responsibilities, whether small or big, to
the highest degree of brilliance and distinction! This was an obvious
characteristic of Joseph’s life.
In Potiphar’s house, he was given rulership
over the entire estate because he did everything exceptionally well. And in prison, he continued to prove himself
trustworthy with the duty given to him, that the prison keeper eventually put all
the prisoners under his care. The church today is in dire need of this
characteristic which must be proven in our private lives before we are given
public exposure. Many put on the spirit of excellence when the spotlight is on
them and they are under the scrutiny of others.
But behind closed doors they are shoddy and sloppy as a hog wallowing in
the mud of recklessness.
The
spirit of excellence is what heaven looks for during our process, because our faithfulness
even in the little, sets the platform for our promotion to the much bigger
things of God. When we are in the lowest
ebb of our process, we must continue to perform diligently what God requires
because heaven seeks faithfulness and excellence, for it is the key to opening
the door to the next phase of our destiny.
6. Commitment to the End—a laser- guided missile
that locks onto its target first before it is released, will guarantee a bull’s
eye all the time. This will ensure to the pilot that the missile will hit and
destroy its targets, even the moving ones without fail. Our commitment to the
fulfilment of God’s script works the same way. Many times the script will elude
us like a moving target. And just when we think we have all things figured out,
unexpected intrusions and interruptions strike and throw many into ever ending
disorientation, confusion and frustration. Such moments can bring doubt, defeat
and thoughts of quitting the mission. However, if we have a
laser-guided commitment to our goal of fully manifesting our script, then all
contradiction and incongruity to the purpose of God will not dampen the
commitment of our spirit to the script. Our Spirit guided spirit has been
locked in to the target and no matter how long and challenging the opposition
may be, we will smash our target with bulls-eye accuracy and see the explosion of
God’s purpose through us globally!
Again,
the life of Joseph exemplified this principle clearly and we would do well to emulate
this high level of commitment strongly in the 21st century.
7. God with Us—the most striking feature
in the life of Joseph that constantly manifested through his highs and lows
was—God was with him. This is truly amazing! I believe that faithfulness to our
life script and endurance will guarantee the constant companionship of God
throughout our voyage. We don’t have to feel God to know He is there. He is always there as long as we stay true to
the plan. Sometimes we may feel Him and sometimes we might not, but the eyes of
faith will comfort us in knowing God is always with those who stick to the
process and are determined in their hearts to fully execute His plan on earth. However,
if we abandon His plan, knowingly or not, we are on our own and God is not
obligated to follow or support us in our selfish pursuits. His love for all
Christians will remain the same but the manifestation of His presence and
support hinges on our faithfulness to His will.
“The Lord was with Joseph, and he was
a successful man; and he was in the house of his master the Egyptian” - Genesis 39:2 NKJV
“Then Joseph’s master took him and
him in the prison....but the Lord was with Joseph and showed him mercy...” – Genesis
39:20-21 NKJV
So
what shall we do to attract God’s presence all the days of our lives? Stick to
the script and endure its process and God will always be with us until the end!
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