Traveling by bus from Memphis, Tennessee, to St. Louis, Missouri,
typically takes about 6 hours—unless the bus driver leaves you stranded at a
gas station. This happened to 45 passengers aboard a bus who waited 8 hours
overnight for a replacement driver after the original driver abandoned them.
They must have felt frustrated by the delay, anxious about the outcome, and
impatient for rescue.
Joseph probably shared those feelings when he landed in prison for a
crime he didn’t commit (Gen. 39). Abandoned and forgotten by any human who
might help him, he was stranded. Still, “the Lord was with Joseph and showed
him mercy, and He gave him favor” (v.21). Eventually, the prison warden
promoted Joseph to oversee fellow inmates, and whatever Joseph did, “the Lord
made it prosper” (v.23). But despite God’s presence and blessing, Joseph
remained incarcerated for years.
You may be stranded in a hospital room, a jail cell, a country far from
home, or your own inner prison. No matter where you are, or how long you’ve
been there, God’s mercy and kindness can reach you. Because He is God Almighty
(Ex. 6:3) and present everywhere (Jer. 23:23-24), He can protect, promote, and
provide for you when it seems no one else can help.
God is present – even when we feel He is absent. (RBC)