GodTracker 713The e-devotional helping to keep you on track with God’s plans for your life. GodTracker is published at http://godtracker.co.uk
God-tracking is living by God’s hand
READ ALL ABOUT ITGenesis 30:1-24
Genesis 39-40
Jeremiah 29:11
Proverbs 3:5-6
Romans 8:28
If today’s GodTracker has spoken to you I’d love to hear from you. Please email me - dudley@godtracker.co.uk
DON’T GIVE UP, LOOK UP & PRAY
“Lord, sometimes I feel like I’m Joseph in his prison. I know you have called me and I know your hand is upon my life but so often I lose sight of this and begin looking at the “all things” in my life that seem to go wrong. I want to consciously take my thoughts captive and submit my circumstances to you. I confess that I do not live under any man’s hand – my livelihood, my circumstances and my future do not depend on any man’s decision. Lord, my life is in your hands. Help me to live by the same faith, hope and integrity that Joseph lived as I trust you that all things will work out for my good. Amen.”
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What is GodTracker?
GodTracker is a weekly e-mail devotional, written by Dudley Anderson, based on the premise that God has a plan for our lives. His Word calls us to seek his plan by acknowledging him in all our ways and by tracking his purposes, in faith.
Listen to podcasts by Dudley Anderson at…http://godtracker.co.uk/godtracker-podcasts
“Even while in prison he knew he was under God’s mighty hand and not under his circumstances. Joseph lived by God’s hand to the end.”
Geneses 50:20
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Very
early in his life, Joseph knew that he was different from the rest of his
brothers. Although he was the firstborn son of Rachael, Jacob’s favourite wife,
he trusted in God’s special plan for his life, not his father’s. Very early in
his childhood, he’d come to seek the Lord Most High. But now as he lay in the
raw dirt of an Egyptian prison cell, he wondered how that plan would ever
become reality.
Joseph
remembered those dreams he’d had so many years ago when God had shown him that
he would become someone great. Even his brothers and parents would bow down to
him. Yet, now as he tossed on his bed of desert dust, he might have prayed, “Ah
Lord Almighty God, how long will I lay here? I asked the cupbearer to remember
me to the king when he was restored after his bout in prison; thank you for
giving me insight to his dreams. However, I realise, O God, that my destiny
does not rest in his hands or the hands of Pharaoh. In fact, I don’t trust in
father or brother’s hands either. My life is in your hands, O Lord.” Joseph
drifted peacefully into sleep.
The
next day he rose early as usual and set about his duties as the Egyptian prison
warden’s assistant. It was not yet midday when he was called to the warden’s
room. “Joseph, you have received a pardon from the king,” he said. “It seems
his cupbearer put a kind word in for you and Pharaoh wants to see you…
something to do with dreams.” He unshackled Joseph’s feet and pointed him
toward the exit.
Joseph
soon discovered that Pharaoh had dreamt some strange dreams about some cows and
heads of grain. He called for Joseph to interpret these dreams. As it turned
out, God gave Joseph insight and, with integrity and submission, he advised the
king. Soon afterward Joseph was promoted from prison mate to prime minister of
all Egypt.
I
deeply admire Joseph’s faith, endurance and integrity. You can read his account
from Genesis 37 to the end of the book. Never do we read that he became
vindictive or selfish in ambition. Joseph had heard the word of God early in
life and he held tightly to the dream God had planted in his heart. We seem to
read between the lines that even when he was stripped and thrown into the
cistern by his brothers and then sold into slavery, this young man had placed
his confidence only in God’s plans.
Joseph
was under no man’s hand because he knew Gods’ hand was on his life. Joseph
acknowledged the Lord in all his ways. Right through to the end, he submitted
to God no matter what his circumstances. Even while in prison he knew he was
under God’s mighty hand and not under his circumstances. Joseph lived by God’s
hand to the end.
How
about you?
READ ALL ABOUT ITGenesis 30:1-24
Genesis 39-40
Jeremiah 29:11
Proverbs 3:5-6
Romans 8:28
If today’s GodTracker has spoken to you I’d love to hear from you. Please email me - dudley@godtracker.co.uk
DON’T GIVE UP, LOOK UP & PRAY
“Lord, sometimes I feel like I’m Joseph in his prison. I know you have called me and I know your hand is upon my life but so often I lose sight of this and begin looking at the “all things” in my life that seem to go wrong. I want to consciously take my thoughts captive and submit my circumstances to you. I confess that I do not live under any man’s hand – my livelihood, my circumstances and my future do not depend on any man’s decision. Lord, my life is in your hands. Help me to live by the same faith, hope and integrity that Joseph lived as I trust you that all things will work out for my good. Amen.”
If you prayed that prayer today, please email me - dudley@godtracker.co.uk
SUBSCRIBE to the FREE weekly e-devotional GodTracker at…
http://eepurl.com/dxTLAf
----------------------------
What is GodTracker?
GodTracker is a weekly e-mail devotional, written by Dudley Anderson, based on the premise that God has a plan for our lives. His Word calls us to seek his plan by acknowledging him in all our ways and by tracking his purposes, in faith.
Listen to podcasts by Dudley Anderson at…http://godtracker.co.uk/godtracker-podcasts
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