Lessons from Joseph: Dark Threads

Genesis 37

God wanted to preserve His people through a severe famine, so long before the famine occurred He transplanted one of their number to the land of plenty where he became the chief dispenser of grain. But to accomplish this, God used the mistreatment by others to move Joseph to Egypt and to elevate him to his position of influence. The story of Joseph has been called the Old Testament Romans 8:28.

(Rom 8:28) And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.

God used cruelty, slander, and ingratitude as dark threads to be woven into a beautiful, bright pattern. With God, there is no accident or chance. Man proposes; God disposes. Though others may treat us nastily, God is still on the throne, directing human affairs, able to use even the dirty deeds against us to bring about His perfect will.

I. The Thread of Cruelty.

II. The Thread of Slander

III. The Thread of Ingratitude

The lone survivor of a shipwreck found himself on an uninhabited island. After a while he managed to build a hut where he placed some food he had gathered. Every day he scanned the horizon for any passing ship. One day he spotted a boat. He waved frantically. But the ship disappeared over the horizon. Sadly he returned to his hut, only to find it in flames. But the next day a ship arrived - it was the same one that had passed the day before. The captain explained, "We saw your smoke signal."

What may seem like an accident unplanned by man may turn out to be an incident planned by God in His great design. A disappointment may really be His appointment.

My life is but a weaving Between my Lord and me; I cannot choose the colors He worketh steadily. Ofttimes He weaveth sorrow, And I in foolish pride Forget He sees the upper, And I, the under side. Not till the loom is silent And the shuttles cease to fly Shall God unroll the canvas And explain the reason why The dark threads are as needful in the Weavers skillful hand As the threads of gold and silver in the pattern He has planned.

Joseph said to his brothers,

(Gen 50:20) But as for you, ye thought evil against me; but God meant it unto good, to bring to pass, as it is this day, to save much people alive.