And Joseph's master took him, and put him into a prison... But
Jehovah was with Joseph... and that which he did, Jehovah made it to prosper (Gen. 39.20-23).
When God lets us go to prison because we have been serving Him, and
goes there with us, prison is about the most blessed place in the
world that we could be in. Joseph seems to have known that He did not sulk and grow discouraged and rebellious because "everything
was against him." If he had, the prison keeper would never have
trusted him so. Joseph does not even seem to have pitied himself.
Let us remember that if self-pity is allowed to set in, that is the
end of us-until it is cast utterly from us. Joseph just turned over
everything in joyous trust to God, and so the keeper of the prison
turned over everything to Joseph. Lord Jesus, when the prison doors close in on me, keep me trusting, and keep my joyfull and
abounding. Prosper Thy work through me in prison: even there, make me free indeed. --Selected.
A little bird I am,
Shut from the fields of air,
And in my cage I sit and sing To Him who placed me there; Well pleased a prisoner to be,
Because, My God, it pleaseth Thee.
My cage confines me round, Abroad I cannot fly,
But though my wing is closely bound, My soul is at liberty;
For prison walls cannot control
The flight, the freedom of the soul.
I have learnt to love the darkness of sorrow; there you see the brightness of His face. --Madame Guyon.
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Streams in the Desert Daily Devotional
Streams in the Desert October 12 Daily Devotional
Read the October 12 devotional from Streams in the Desert with Scripture-rooted reflection and daily Christian encouragement.