TODAY'S RHAPSODY OF REALITIES

TODAY'S RHAPSODY OF REALITIES
Monday, December 30th, 2013.

Theme: "Called To Preserve Lives"

By Pastor Anita

"And God sent me before you to preserve you a posterity in the earth, and to save your lives by a great deliverance"- (Genesis 45:7).


Consider the man Joseph, in the Bible: His brothers hated him and wanted to kill him, but later sold him as a slave to a band of travellers, who, in turn, sold him to an Egyptian named Potiphar (Genesis 37). Potiphar observed that God had blessed him because of Joseph, and as a result, he put Joseph in charge of his entire estate.

Things eventually went awry when Potiphar's wife lied against Joseph, and he was thrown into prison. However, right there in prison, the Lord was with Joseph and blessed him, so that the jailer was pleased with him. He then put Joseph in charge of all the other prisoners and made him the overseer in the prison (Genesis 39:21-22). Meanwhile, Pharoah's chief butler, and his baker had also been jailed in the same prison where Joseph was incarcerated. On a certain night, they both had two separate dreams that got them troubled. Joseph interpreted both their dreams, but it so happened only the chief butler's dream had a favourable outcome: he was released within three days and restored to his former position of chief butler, just as Joseph interpreted.

Eventually, Pharaoh himself had a dream and became troubled by it. The butler, at this point, remembered Joseph and mentioned him to Pharaoh. Joseph interpreted Pharaoh's dreams, and thereafter was made the prime minister of Egypt. Soon, there was famine in Canaan and all the adjoining countries, but because of Joseph, Egypt was spared the agony of a devastating famine.

During the famine, Joseph's brothers who sold him into slavery came to Egypt to buy food, and Joseph was in charge of all the food in Egypt, but they didn't recognize him. Read his moving words to his brothers when he eventually made himself known to them: "And Joseph said unto his brethren…I am Joseph your brother, whom ye sold into Egypt. Now therefore be not grieved, nor angry with yourselves, that ye sold me hither: for God did send me before you to preserve life" (Genesis 45:4-5).

God has entrusted you with the responsibility of preserving the lives of those in your chariot of life: your schoolmates, colleagues, business associates, neighbours, family members, friends, and loved ones. When they're facing hard and difficult times, intercede in prayer until there's a change in their situation. If you work in an organization, pray for its prosperity, for in its prosperity, you'll also prosper (Jeremiah 29:7).


Prayer

Dear heavenly Father, I thank you for the privilege you've given me to preserve the lives of those I come in contact with, and affect them positively. I decree that they walk in divine prosperity, deliverance, health, victory, abundance, strength and promotions, in Jesus' Name. Amen.

F u r t h e r s t u d y: Obadiah 1:21; Isaiah 42:5-7

Daily Scripture Reading

1 Year Reading Plan : Malachi 1-2, Revelation 21:1-27

2 Year Reading Plan : Acts 5:12-23, Ezra 9-10


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