Being passed over, dismissed, or disregarded, especially when you are the one with experience, expertise, or a genuine stake in the outcome, is one of the most frustrating experiences in human life. And the instinct that rises in response is entirely predictable: we want to be heard, we want to prove ourselves, and we want to make sure our voice lands where it matters.
But Genesis 50:20 holds a truth that quietly dismantles our grip on control: what others intend for harm, God intends for good. Joseph had every reason to demand a different outcome, to protest the injustice of what was done to him, and to insist on a vote he was never given. Instead, his story became one of the most breathtaking examples of God's sovereignty over circumstances that looked entirely out of control. This episode invites us into the hard and humbling art of silence — not the silence of giving God the silent treatment, but the silence that keeps us humble, that allows us to hear rather than speak, and that creates space for God's voice to fill what we are so eager to fill with our own. God spoke to Moses alone in the desert, to David alone with his father's sheep, and sent Jesus into the world without parades or fanfare. His greatest movements often happen in the quiet. When we allow His voice to reign above our need to be right, heard, or in control, something remarkable becomes possible: lives are changed, and our own hearts are shaped in the process.
Today's Bible Verse
"You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives."
— Genesis 50:20, NIV
Ponder Today
A Prayer for You Today
Lord, it is all too easy to gloss over the truth that You will fight for us and we need only to be still. We like the idea of Your sovereignty, but only as far as it allows our opinions, voices, and control to remain. Grant us humility and a divine understanding of what it means to step back, sit in the silence, and allow You not only to handle our situations but to shape our hearts in the process. May we remember that You are the author of what is good, true, and right, and that no matter how little we feel heard or respected, You set our feet on a firm path toward Your hope, joy, and goodness. We praise You for this truth that we can rest in. Thank You for who You are, God. Forever, Amen.
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