What was Joseph thinking when his
brothers threw him into a pit too deep for him to escape? What was he thinking when they sold him to
foreigners who were on their way to Egypt? What was this favorite child of his father thinking
when he was sold as a slave in a foreign land? On what were his thoughts as he
slept night after night in a strange place, resigning himself to never seeing
his family again? When falsely accused
by Potiphar's wife, what did he think? What could Joseph have been thinking
when he was unjustly imprisoned? When he
interpreted dreams for his fellow prisoners, and asked the chief cupbearer to
remember him upon his release, what was this believer in God thinking? More than two years later when the cupbearer
remembered Joseph to the Pharaoh, what was Joseph thinking when he was taken
from the dungeon to Pharaoh?
Were you in Joseph's place at anytime
along the way, what would your thoughts have been? Like maybe -- God, is this too hard for
you? Are you real? Are you there? How am I missing you? Why have you forsaken
me? Is this really too hard for you? In
your present situations and circumstances, hear the answer in the question from
Almighty God. "I am the Lord, the God of all mankind. Is anything too hard for
me?" (see Jeremiah 32:27)
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