Tuesday, January 7, 2014

January 15 Devotion

We’ve all played that game before. “I’ve got some good news and I’ve got some bad news. Which do you want first?” While Joseph was in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, Pharoah’s baker and chief cupbearer were thrown in prison with him. Both had dreams and Joseph inter-preted both dreams. One (cupbearer) received good news and one (baker) received bad news. The cupbearer was returned to his position three days later while the baker was impaled on a pole three days later. How many of us have ever had to tell someone news that bad? “I’ve got some good news and some bad news. Which do you want first?” After interpret-ing the cupbearer’s dream and telling him that he would be restored to his position with Pharoah, Joseph asked if the cupbearer might remember Joseph and put in a good word for him. The cup-bearer said he would. The bad news is that when he was restored to his position, he forgot about Joseph, as well as his promise to Joseph (Genesis 40:23). The good news is that two years later when Pharoah had two dreams that no one could interpret, the cupbearer was reminded of his promise and he did tell Pharoah about Joseph. From there, Joseph was elevated to a position over Egypt, second only to Pharoah (41:39-44). Life is a series of good news and bad news situations. Faith is trusting God to use even the bad news situations in our lives as preparation for the great news reward of heaven. “That is why we never give up,” Paul wrote. “For our present troubles are quite small and won’t last very long. Yet they produce for us an immeasurably great glory that will last forever. So we don’t look at the troubles we can see right now; rather, we look forward to what we have not yet seen. For the troubles we see will soon be over, but the joys to come will last forever” (II Corinthians 4:16-18). That doesn’t mean that our only good news will come after this present life is over. Joseph was falsely accused and sat in jail for many years, but God elevated him in this life, to a greater position than he had ever known before. Someone has said, “Every experience God gives us and every person He brings into our lives, is the perfect preparation for the future that only He can see.” Every situation in our lives (good news and bad news), and every person in our lives (good people and bad people) are used by God to mold and shape us for the future. We all receive good news from time to time. The best news we can receive here on earth, is the news about Jesus Christ and what he has done for us. But, even that news pales in comparison to the great news we will receive when we cross over from this life to the next!

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