Show Me Something Good (II)

I pray this from time to time, when discouragement sets in.

“Please, God, I need to see something good.”

God’s good for me looks differently than what I count good.

I want circumstances changed to my liking. He wants my heart changed to be like Christ.

I want as little pain as possible. He knows the pain will drive me to Him.

I want things sorted so I can continue on my way. He wants road blocks that will turn me to His way.

I want to pursue what I love. He wants me to love to pursue Him.

I think of Joseph, Job, Jonah.

* Joseph – who took every step never doubting God was with him.

* Job – Who when trouble came, started well, had his doubts in the midst of severe trouble, and finally

rejoiced in the God who was there.

* Jonah – who ran away, argued, and disagreed bitterly with God. Did he ever repent? Since only he

could have written the book, I suspect he did, giving his own life as an example of what not to do.

Which pattern will I follow? Joseph, Job or Jonah.

“Help me to see not just something good, but the only thing that is good, You.”

(Remember when Jesus said, No one is good except God alone. Mark 10:18b)

So I shift my prayer from,

“show me see something good”, to…

“Help me to see the God that is hunting me down even when my eyes aren’t fixed on Him.”

Do not fear for I have redeemed you;

I have called you by name; you are mine.

When you pass through the waters, I will be with you,

and the rivers will not overwhelm you.

When you walk through the fire, you will not be scorched,

and the flame will not burn you. (Isaiah 43:1b-2)

When God is Unkind

(First published 12-17-13)

Even though Joseph was from a dysfunctional family he lived a life of integrity. Several times in scripture it mentions “the Lord was with him”. His life was anything but smooth sailing, but the Lord was with him.

The Lord was with him when he was thrown into a pit by his brothers.

The Lord was with him when his brothers sold him into slavery.

The Lord was with Him when He worked in Potiphar’s house.

The Lord was with him when he was falsely accused, by Potiphar’s wife.

The Lord was with him when he was in jail.

The Lord was with him when he interpreted dreams while in jail.

The Lord was with him when he was forgotten by men.

The Lord was with him when he worked for Pharaoh.

He did nothing to deserve trouble. Yet, God was kind to Joseph by being unkind.

God was kind to Joseph’s family by saving them from the famine, through Joseph.

God was kind to the Egyptians by saving them from starvation, through Joseph.

God was kind to Joseph by allowing him to be part of God’s plan to bring deliverance.

There is no mention of Joseph doubting God’s goodness. There is no hint of bitterness. After the death of his father Joseph reassures his brothers by telling them. “…you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good in order to bring about this present result, to preserve many people alive.” (Genesis 50:20)

Sometimes trouble comes to my life or your life. I don’t know why most things happen, but…

I do know God is kind.

I do know that God is sovereign.

I do know that sometimes God is up to something I don’t understand.

I do know that God is with me.

That simply needs to be enough.

For Further Study:

Genesis 37:4, 18-20

Genesis 39:1-5, 19-23

Genesis 41:39-41

Genesis 50:15-20

Acts 7:9-14

Hebrews 11:22