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Living in God's blessing

17 Jan 2020 General

Torah Portion: Genesis 47:28-50:26

Vayechi ('And he lived')

We live by the blessing of God. It is in the hand of God alone to bless and, when He does, nothing can reverse it.

Joseph held steady to the Lord during all the years of hardship under Potiphar and then in prison. Eventually the Lord raised him back up and, when his father Jacob was dying, Joseph received a special blessing. It is worth quoting here the entire passage from Genesis 49:22-26:

Joseph is a fruitful vine,
a fruitful vine near a spring,
whose branches climb over a wall.

With bitterness archers attacked him;
they shot at him with hostility.
But his bow remained steady,
his strong arms stayed limber,
because of the hand of the Mighty One of Jacob,
because of the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel,
because of your father’s God, who helps you,
because of the Almighty, who blesses you
with blessings of the skies above,
blessings of the deep springs below,
blessings of the breast and womb.

Your father’s blessings are greater
than the blessings of the ancient mountains,
than the bounty of the age-old hills.
Let all these rest on the head of Joseph,
on the brow of the prince among his brothers.

Safe in the Hand of God

The hand of God upon His people keeps them in His way, close to Him. Through the hostility, the deprivation and the darkness of prison, Joseph was able to remain true to the Lord. When his time came, he was ready to obey God's prompting through his dreams and to seek God for the wisdom he needed in responding to Pharaoh's charge to feed the nation through the coming famine.

The place of security under the hand of God comes to us now through the forgiveness of our sin by faith in the shed blood of Christ on the Cross. Hosea says in 14:2, “Take words with you and return to the Lord. Say to Him, 'Forgive all our sins and receive us graciously that we may offer the fruit of our lips'”. We are not asked to bring animals to sacrifice before Him. Our need is to come to Him with a whole heart for His forgiveness and cleansing and then to walk closely with Him, under His hand of blessing.

The blessings of the Almighty transcend circumstances. Even though Joseph was despised by his brothers and left for dead, falsely accused by Potiphar's wife and wrongly imprisoned, treated as a criminal and forgotten by the one man who could speak to Pharaoh on his behalf, the blessing of God continued with him and brought him to the position which God had prepared: that of Prime Minister of Egypt.

Blessings and Fruitfulness

Blessing and fruitfulness go hand in hand. Once in that place of abiding in the secret place of the Most High, Joseph showed us that God truly intends all that He permits to take place (or not) in our lives for good, even though the intentions of others may be different.

God had said to Jacob, Joseph's father, “I am going to make you fruitful”; He surely did. Our fruitfulness also comes from Him (Hos 14:8). However, we can no more produce fruit than a plum tree in winter, apart from the Spirit of the Lord living in us. Yeshua said, “I am the vine, you are the branches. If a man remains in Me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from Me, you can do nothing” (John 15:5).

Joseph is described as “A fruitful vine near a spring, whose branches climb over a wall” (Gen 49:22) but it did not fall to him to decide what sort of fruit he would bear. It was entirely in the Lord's hand to bring about His own purposes and, for Joseph, the fruit of his life led to the saving of the whole nation of Egypt (and many others) from famine and death. As we too truly abide in our risen Saviour Yeshua, will not His Spirit produce fruit of His choosing, to His glory?

Author: Sally Denton

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