Can You Trace God?
Psalm 105:17 TPT
God had already sent a man ahead of His people to Egypt; it was Joseph, who was sold as a slave.
I’ve often felt sorry for Joseph, and yet admired him as an example of one having a deep, lasting trust in God. Psalm 105:18 tells us that “His feet were bruised by strong shackles and his soul was held by iron.” This doesn’t sound like an easy time. Yet, somehow he kept his eyes and heart fixed on what God had shown him in a dream that he would one day be a leader for his people, even his own brothers and parents. What does it mean, “his soul was held by iron”? I can guess and speculate that there had to have been a tenacity in his life that was determined to see what God had promised him come to pass. A saying I have often heard is “tracing the fingerprint of God.” What it means is that you can look back and see where God was working and leading in your life, yet, you didn’t even know it at the time. Places you lived, people who came into your life, classes you took, trials you went through. Now you can look back and trace the fingerprint of God and definitely see that He had you in His hands all the time, and was working out His awesome supernatural will in your life. Each trial and every lonely time, each daring act of faith you took, those reaching out moments to someone else, God was building, maturing, preparing you for greater things and a greater calling upon your life. There had to be an “iron” in your soul, or you wouldn’t have made it. What about those seasons of loneliness, or challenges which at the time, seemed insurmountable. Verse 19 tells us “God’s promise to Joseph purged his character, until it was time for his dreams to come true.” God was good to His word, only though when He knew Joseph was truly ready to be the needed leader and ruler that the Israelites had to have. All the suffering, all the hard and lonely times, all the memories faded and almost gone of his family. False accusations, faltering friendships, the list goes on on and on of the traumas Joseph suffered. Yet God was in it all. The enemy wants you to quit, and God wants you to walk by faith, and not by sight remembering all that He has promised you as well. Father knows what needs to be grown in our character and outlook to be able to do what He has purposed for us to do. Trust Him fully today. Tell Him all your thoughts and concerns. He is always with you and He is aways listening. He hears even the faintest cry and knows every thought and concern before you even speak it. Be encouraged today, dear one. If His eye is on the sparrow, be assured His eye is on you and He is carefully watching over you.
What about you? Are you battling emotional fatigue and plaguing discouragement? Remember Joseph. His life was planned out by God to the smallest detail. Remember what he told his brothers, “The enemy intended it for evil, but God intended it this way and turned it all around for His good. Trust the Lord today to turn all that is oppressive around for good in your life as well. He loves you so.