GOD'S WORD IS TRUE

GOD'S WORD IS TRUE

Friday, July 26, 2019

FAITHFUL IN CAPTIVITY

Faithful in Captivity

While Joseph was there in the prison, the Lord was with him.
Genesis 39:20-21


Haralan Popov had no idea what turn his life would take when the doorbell rang early one morning in 1948. Without any warning, the Bulgarian police took Haralan away to prison because of his faith. He spent the next thirteen years behind bars, praying for strength and courage. Despite horrible treatment, he knew God was with him, and he shared the good news of Jesus with fellow prisoners—and many believed.

In the account from Genesis 37, Joseph had no idea what would happen to him after he was mercilessly sold by his angry brothers to merchants who took him to Egypt and sold him to Potiphar, an Egyptian official. He found himself in a culture surrounded by people who believed in thousands of gods. To make things worse, Potiphar’s wife tried to seduce Joseph. When Joseph refused repeatedly, she falsely accused him, leading to his being sent to prison (39:16-20). Yet God didn’t abandon him. Not only was He with Joseph, but He also “gave him success in everything he did” and even “showed him kindness and granted him favor” with those in authority (39:3, 21).

Imagine the fear Joseph must have felt. But he remained faithful and kept his integrity. God was with Joseph in his difficult journey and had a master plan for him. He has a plan in mind for you too. Take heart and walk in faith, trusting He sees and He knows.
By Estera Pirosca Escobar

REFLECT & PRAY
God, thank You for being with me always, even when life’s circumstances cause me to be uncomfortable. Help me to be faithful to You.

What difficult situation have you experienced—perhaps one in which you were falsely accused? Why is it vital for you to maintain your integrity?

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SCRIPTURE INSIGHT
Genesis 39 covers about ten years of Joseph’s life, beginning with him being sold into slavery by his brothers and ending with him being unjustly thrown into prison. In between, he was a slave in Egypt, serving in Potiphar’s house. He had learned to live in the presence of God—a reality mentioned no less than four times in this chapter (vv. 2, 3, 21, 23). Bill Crowder


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