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preparation callThe story of Joseph gives us an important example a Preparation Call.   His obedience, and extraordinary journey of finding his true identity is an amazing inspiration to those who have sometimes struggled with accepting the preparation call.  Overcoming the difficulties will often be necessary to get us ready for what God has planned for us.

Joseph’s journey took him from a pit of slavery to the palace of Pharaoh.  Joseph traveled this journey one step at a time after his brothers left him for to perish in a deep pit.   When we are rejected (especially by those closest to us) it makes us feel useless, and even tempted to be bitter.  But, we must rise-above that pit as quickly as possible.

When we cry out to the Lord, He will certainly lift us out of the pit and establish our path.  He orders our steps, and gives us provision for the journey.

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In the tale of Joseph, God not only raised him up out of the pit of bondage, He also raised him to the Second highest position in the land of Egypt.

When we review Genesis 37-50 we can see it wasn’t an easy journey.  Joseph was rejected by his brothers, sold into slavery, and later on betrayed and shackled away in jail.  Nonetheless, Joseph did not fear what man can do to him; he forgave those who hurt him and released them from the damage they had actually done.

In each situation Joseph had a choice to be bitter or forgive the wrongdoing and see things get better.  Each time he made the right option, as he decided to forgive, he took a step towards his fate in the palace.

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Forgiveness is a selection that numerous times God will utilize to promote us to a higher position.  After Joseph forgave his brothers, he sealed it by blessing them out of the abundance that God had offered him as Governor of Egypt.

This journey from the pit to the palace is one we all can take as we travel through forgiveness, and move into our assignment in the Preparation Call.