Genesis 46-50
A shocking ending to a story! Joseph, who was once a slave, and is now the second in command of Egypt, reduces the whole nation to slavery! Reuben the first born of Jacob is cast down as the firstborn for his wickedness against his father's maidservant. Jacob brings down curses on his oldest three sons, but praises Judah with promises of royalty. And then Joseph sees God at work in all the evil that was planned against him, how good was brought out of it.
Can we see how complicated our lives are? How complicated our world is? Do we see the complicated mess God inserts himself into? We see bits and parts, small threads of the story, chunks that make sense, but then pieces that confuse. But can we see where the complicated story is headed?
Depending on how you look at it, God enmeshes himself in evil human systems of slavery, family abuse, and corrupt Pharaoh power to keep the story of Israel going forward. Is God complicit for the wickedness that happens? Or can we see the miracle of good coming out of the despicable actions that humanity insists on repeating?
Joseph's brothers were afraid that following the death of their father, Joseph would exact revenge upon them for their evil thoughts and actions. But Joseph responded in grace: "Don't be afraid. Do I act for God? Don't you see, you planned evil against me but God used those same plans for my good, as you see all around you right now - life for many people. Easy now, you have nothing to fear; I'll take care of you and your children."
For you who have endured trauma and abuse and suffering: look for how God can bring good out of the evil that others perpetrated against you. The ways that others have wrecked your life bring sorrow - but God is capable of using those pains to bring good and life to others through you.
Rage and revenge will not undo the past. Looking to see how God has been at work to help others through your pain will bring healing to you and hope to others. In this complicated world of suffering and injustice, we must persistently choose to see where God is at work for good.
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