
January 20
Can We Find Anyone Like This?
Today’s Scripture Readings: Psalms 12:1-8; Genesis 41:17 – 42:17;Matthew 13:24-46;Proverbs 4:1-6
Today’s Scripture Focus: Genesis 41:17 – 42:17
“So Pharaoh asked them, “Can we find anyone like this man, one in whom is the spirit of God?’ Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, “since God has made all this know to you, there is no one so discerning and wise as you. You shall be in charge of my palace, and all my people are to submit to your orders. Only with respect to the throne will I be greater than you” (Genesis 41:38-40, NIV).
Joseph had been through quite a journey of ups and downs. Rejected and betrayed by his brothers, he was sold into slavery. Taken to Egypt, the hand of the Lord was upon him and he proved faithful and successful. He was taken into the service of Potiphar. There again, the Lord prospered him, and he proved faithful. Potiphar’s wife made advances and his integrity was tested. Joseph proved faithful, but Potiphar’s wife’s deceitful ways meant that he suffered great injustice again: he was thrown in prison. There again he proved to be faithful and successful. But further injustice was seen in the cupbearer who fails to follow through on his promise.
Yet, in all of this, Joseph waited patiently on God. When the time was right, God exalted Joseph. The times of testing, the perseverance through difficult and sometimes unjust circumstances had taught him lessons of faith and trust. Now he was ready–and God brought him from the lowest place to the highest place.
Joseph, relying on God’s Spirit, is able to interpret the dream of Pharaoh. He carefully gives the glory to God. Yet Pharaoh is impressed by his discernment and wisdom. He knows that this is a man who evidences the “Spirit of God” (38). What a powerful testimony.
Joseph proved faithful through incredibly difficult and unjust circumstances. He continued to trust when things seemed hopeless. He refused the temptation to allow bitterness to poison his spirit (despite the injustice, rejection and betrayal he suffered). When God exalted and used him, he proved humble and trustworthy–and he exalted and magnified the Lord.
The world, like Pharaoh, is looking for men and women of like character–people of integrity, men and women who are spirit-filled and walking in intimacy with God. May others look to us and say, “Can we find anyone like this, one in whom is the Spirit of God?”
Trustworthy God, help me to wait patiently and may my example of integrity shine forth when the time is right. May others see the Spirit of God at work in me and may I always exalt and magnify you, Lord. Amen.
Going Deeper
January 20
Where are the Faithful?

Today’s Scripture Readings: Psalms 12:1-8 | Genesis 41:17 – 42:17 | Matthew 13:24-46 | Proverbs 4:1-6
Today’s Scripture Focus: Psalm 12
“Help, Lord, for no one is faithful anymore; those who are loyal have vanished from the human race. Everyone lies to to their neighbor: they flatter with their lips but harbor deception in their hearts (Psalm 12:1-2, NIV).
Where are the faithful—the loyal? They seem to be missing from the human race. They’ve vanished. So claims the Psalmist.
The widespread human condition: the heart is deceitful, revealed by lips that lie and flatter and boast. We defend our actions, asserting our freedom and independence from God, claiming “who is lord over us?”
Perhaps he will not notice our attempts to take advantage of the poor and needy. But the groans of the needy cry out. God will arise and protect.
In complete contrast to the faithless, are the words of the LORD: flawless, pure, refined as precious metals.
The wicked may strut while the human race celebrates the vile, the sinful, the unjust. Yet God is committed to keeping the needy safe protecting them from the advantage of those who would exploit their own power, position and privilege.
LORD God, arise, protect the poor and needy. Hear the groans. Meet the needs. May our hearts be turned toward truth and justice—and may our lips humbly reflect the truth. Amen.