One of the most interesting things about the life of Joseph is it's not ultimately a story about Joseph. It's ultimately a story about Jesus. Think about it: Joseph was the beloved son of his father, but he was a slave in a foreign land who was unjustly persecuted, then eventually raised up so he could save the lives of many. In reflection, Jesus Christ is the only begotten son of his Father who became subject to human constraints in a foreign land and was unjustly executed on a cross so he could save whosoever may come. But then he was raised from the dead so you could live out your destiny with a confident expectation of what’s to come because you know what Christ accomplished on the cross.
When studying God's will for our lives, we’d be remiss if we didn’t take a look at 1 Timothy 2:3-4 which says, “This is good and pleases God our Savior, who wants everyone to be saved and to understand the truth.”. God wants everyone to be saved. God's desire is for you to know him, to humble yourself, to place your unwavering faith in him, and to be baptized. Baptism represents you dying to self and being raised to new life in Christ so that you can then go do the work that he has for you. The reality is one thing does lead to another, so do your duty even though destined doesn't feel like it. If you do that then one day you will hear, hear the words: “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Reflection/Discussion Question: What is your biggest takeaway from studying God's will for your life through the story of Joseph?
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