Friday, December 2, 2011

When Down Becomes Up

Joseph remains as one of my favorite Bible heroes.  He is taken "down" into Egypt and yet the Lord continues His work in Joseph's life.


The significance of "going down" geographically in Scripture is sometimes considered a signal of "going down" spiritually.  However, Joseph may have been brought "down" physically but he stays "up" spiritually.


UP and DOWN...what if down is actually up?  What if ADVERSITY was actually PROSPERITY?


JOSEPH PROSPERED because the Lord was with him.  The blessing of the Lord is not determined on your geography.  Whether in UTOPIA or the UNDERGROUND the blessing of the Lord is tied to His PURPOSE.


The key is being FAITHFUL wherever you are.  We've heard the phrase, "bloom where you're planted."  It's easy to want to forfeit God's best when we're in a state of DISCONTENT.  However, the PROPORTION of God's blessing is PROPORTIONATE to our faithfulness.


God wants to prosper you wherever you are.  Prosperity and blessings from the Lord can come in so many different packages.  Prosperity is measured by more than just the dollar sign.  Joseph was blessed of the Lord because of his relationship to the Lord.  He was also under the covenant blessings of the Lord.


The Bible says three times in Genesis 39 that the Lord was PRESENT "WITH" Joseph.  No wonder he prospered.  God was watching over Joseph even when his family was absent.  Think about it...he must have felt ISOLATED...during the 13 years that he was separated from his family.  He spent 11 years in Potiphar's house and 2 years in prison before he was promoted at age 30.  Yet, he was never out of the WATCHFUL eye of God.


His prosperity also included PROTECTION.  When you are fulfilling the purpose of God, you are SAFE in-spite of dangerous surroundings.


God blessed Joseph by POSITIONING him.  How does a slave get exalted in a strange land? The answer...GOOD CHARACTER.  Joseph was described as being "a goodly person, and well favored."  Just like Joseph, we must exercise wisdom in the choices we make which exemplify ongoing spiritual maturity.


He gained his position through SERVING.  In God's eyes, the highest honor for a person to obtain is to be a willing servant.  Joseph certainly was that.  He served with a good spirit as a good person and found much favor in the household of Potiphar.


There is no greater honor than being a servant of Jesus Christ.  Of all the titles that could have been bestowed upon MOSES (Joshua 1:2) God calls him "His servant."  We should not at all mind being a servant to the One who humbled Himself and went to the cross, serving us as He did.  I cannot imaging what it would be like trying to pastor this church without having the faithful servants of God doing the work that YOU DO around here!  God bless you all!!!


God blessed him with the position of OVERSEER.  Potiphar's house was blessed because of Joseph's sake!  He gained the promotion from being faithful. 


God desires to honor us to do GREATER things after we have been faithful with the FEW things.  The work of the Lord requires a person to be faithful at which every level they are currently working before they are to be promoted to a higher level. 


Expecting immediate promotion without going through the UNIVERSITY OF ADVERSITY isn't realistic.  As a Christian, you will go through many trials that will serve as proving ground.  If one fails with the "few things," he need not expect to rule over "many things."


Joseph prospered everywhere he went because he determined to be FAITHFUL.  You can serve ANYWHERE as long as you have a HEART that is willing.  A good soldier will take orders from any commander.  


The PROCESS of the PIT, POTIPHAR'S house and PRISON PREPARED Joseph for the PALACE.


Down actually becomes UP when you consider that the adversity births prosperity!  Whatever you're going through today...God can use it to PROPEL you.


The Key is... 
  • BE FAITHFUL where you're planted.  
  • DO RIGHT at all times.
  • GUARD your heart from offenses. 
  • SERVE with humility. 
  • LIFT the arms of others.