People nearing mid-life often crash into some startling and unexpected
observations. For instance, we all dreamed big dreams when we were
younger. But as we move at a break-neck
pace through our twenties, thirties, and forties, we eventually slam head on
into the realization that some of our dreams will never be realized.
That observation throws some people into a mid-life crisis. Some don’t make it that far with their
aspirations, having already given them up somewhere along the way. Some run into conflict that makes them weary
and they settle for less. Still others
make bold decisions to trade one dream in for another.
That’s what Joseph did. Talk about
dreams! He had some big ones. At seventeen he dreamed his ten older
brothers would bow down to him. It’s
enough he dreamed that dream. What makes
it worse is that he told his brothers about it.
The older brothers already had issues with the younger son. Their father favored Joseph. He had even given him a valuable,
multi-colored coat. That’s the
modern-day equivalent of a parent of four teenagers giving one an iPhone and
the other three a stack of quarters each for a pay phone (assuming they could
find one on their travels). The brothers
banded together and tossed the dreamer in a ditch, eventually selling him into
slavery at the first opportunity. The
next thing Joseph knew he was waking up in Egypt.
From there his life was a rollercoaster thrill ride. One minute a slave. The next in charge of an Egyptian official’s
house. The next in prison. The next in charge of the prison. Then he found himself in front of Pharaoh, called
upon to interpret the leader’s dreams.
With God’s help he was able to warn Pharaoh he would have seven years of
abundant crops that he should be put in storehouses in anticipation of seven
years of famine. Recognizing his wisdom,
Pharaoh put Joseph second in command of all of Egypt.
And because of God’s personal involvement in his life, he was able to
save his family. The same family that
God was building into a nation. Joseph
was in position to bring his family to Egypt and give them the most fertile
land to work. And it was definitely
fertile. In the time they were there
they were “fruitful and increased greatly” (Exodus 1:7).
Joseph could have lost his life getting caught up in the details of his
life, chasing his dreams and desires.
Instead, he chose a better story.
God’s story.
You can do the same. If your
life’s dream has stalled, look to God. If your dream now realized is not all
you thought it would be, look to God. He can give you another dream. A better one, not according to the world’s
standard but God’s criterion. Just like
Joseph’s. Then you’ll have a story to
tell.
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