Favoritism, jealousy, sibling rivalry, rejection, abandonment, false accusation and imprisonment were all the experiences of the Prince of Egypt. While the extremes of Joseph’s trials pale in comparison to most of our experiences, all of us have been mistreated.
Most of Joseph’s unfair circumstances were linked to other’s decisions. The decisions of others do impact us in ways we wish did not. If you have ever been misunderstood or mistreated there is something in the life of Joseph for you.
If you look closely at Joseph’s family history you’ll see that it was one of the most dysfunctional families on the planet. Much like how Rebekah spoiled her son Jacob, Jacob pampered his favorite son Joseph from his favorite wife Rachel. Joseph was used to getting his way. Now Israel loved Joseph more than any of his other sons. Gen.37:3 Oh, how much we can learn about how not to repeat the follies of our own families.
When his brothers saw that their father loved him more than any of them, they hated him and could not speak a kind word to him. Gen. 37:4
Now rejected, abandoned and sold like livestock Joseph is in a strange land with a new culture and language. Perhaps Joseph thought his arrogance and pride got him there or he blamed his brothers, but either way God was in this. In the midst of his despair the Bible says, God was with Joseph. The Lord was working things out despite how Joseph felt. Joseph faithfully served Potiphar and God blessed his hard work.
Even though Joseph proved his integrity by not caving into the demands of Potiphar’s desperate housewife, Potiphar believed his wife’s false accusation of rape and he was promptly convicted and imprisoned. While in prison Joseph had plenty of time to think about his life, how it all went wrong and how messed up his family was. Have you ever thought, will my situation ever change, will I ever see deliverance? Can God change it or should I?
“Life is not a straight line leading from one blessing to the next and then finally to heaven. Life is a winding and troubled road. Switchback after switchback. And the point of biblical stories like Joseph is to help us feel in our bones (not just know in our heads) that God is for us in all these strange turns. God is not just showing up after the trouble and cleaning it up. He is plotting the course and managing the troubles with far-reaching purposes for our good and for the glory of Jesus Christ.”
John Piper, A Sweet and Bitter Providence