Some of the hardest moments in life are the times when someone flat out lies about you, or intentionally distorts the truth. I have been there more than once.
Have you ever been lied about or done wrong, and it seems the perpetrator got away with it?
From a human standpoint, it is hard to reconcile the fact that one can do the right(eous) thing, and not get the expected result. Joseph, in scripture, said a resounding NO to the advances of Potiphar’s wife. He said NO over and over and stated that he would not sin against God by sleeping with another man’s wife. Where did it get Joseph? After Mrs. Potiphar lied about him, Joseph was thrown right into a dark prison cell.
How is that possible? Doesn’t the Bible say, “You reap what you sow?” Indeed, it does, but the Bible never gives a time frame on reaping and sowing.
Joseph sat in that jail cell for two long years. It was unfair and incomprehensible. As Joseph sat there, an innocent man, he had a choice to make. He could be mad at life, mad at God, and say, “I will never serve God again. What good did that do me?”
Joseph did not look at what was happening at that moment in life, and let the moment determine how he saw God. He continued serving God, continued being faithful to God, and continued trusting God. He even started a jail ministry!
After Joseph was in prison for two years, he got up one morning not knowing his deliverance was about to come. He woke up, brushed his teeth, tidied up his cot, ate a not-so-great prison breakfast, and did his regular slave work. It was just a regular old day in prison.
BUT GOD! God said, “Today, it is finished!” Before the sun went down that day, Joseph was living in a palace and was the second most powerful person in the land.
It only took Joseph THIRTEEN years to arrive at the palace. Thirteen years of faithfulness in less than stellar circumstances. Thirteen years of right decisions in less than stellar circumstances. Thirteen years of serving God with no expensive suits, no pricey chariots, no beautiful wife, no book publisher, and no television program. Just a man who chose to be faithful to the One he loved and the One who loved him.
Do not give up doing the right(eous) things in this life! Walk in integrity. We serve a God who is a “BUT GOD” kind of God. He is not limited by what is happening in your life at this moment. This “BUT GOD” that we serve has the biggest “BUT” in the room! He is at work in your life. He has the final word.
One day, you will look back, and this will be your song.
“He’s been faithful, faithful to me, Looking back Your love and mercy I see,
In my heart I question if You’re there, and I fail to believe
But You’ve been faithful, faithful to me.”