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CloseMike Sigman - October 6, 2024
How to Handle "The Wait"
Waiting is often a difficult and frustrating experience, but the story of Joseph in Genesis 40 provides profound insights into how we can 'win the wait' by trusting in God's timing and faithfulness. Joseph, sold into slavery by his brothers and later imprisoned due to false accusations, spent thirteen years in Egypt, much of it in prison. Despite these hardships, Joseph remained faithful to God, interpreting dreams for Pharaoh's cupbearer and baker, even though the cupbearer forgot him for two more years. Joseph's unwavering faith teaches us several key lessons: trust in God's timing, maintain a close relationship with God through prayer and scripture, avoid bitterness and anger, and surrender our worries to God daily. By reflecting on these principles and applying them to our own periods of waiting, we can develop a deeper trust in God's perfect plan and timing for our lives.
Scripture References: Genesis 40:1-23
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How to Handle "The Wait"
Waiting is often a difficult and frustrating experience, but the story of Joseph in Genesis 40 provides profound insights into how we can 'win the wait' by trusting in God's timing and faithfulness. Joseph, sold into slavery by his brothers and later imprisoned due to false accusations, spent thirteen years in Egypt, much of it in prison. Despite these hardships, Joseph remained faithful to God, interpreting dreams for Pharaoh's cupbearer and baker, even though the cupbearer forgot him for two more years. Joseph's unwavering faith teaches us several key lessons: trust in God's timing, maintain a close relationship with God through prayer and scripture, avoid bitterness and anger, and surrender our worries to God daily. By reflecting on these principles and applying them to our own periods of waiting, we can develop a deeper trust in God's perfect plan and timing for our lives.
Scripture References: Genesis 40:1-23