I sit still with my face in a brace, wide-eyed and waiting for that imminent blast of air in my eyeball. “Now don’t blink,” the optometrist says. POW! I know it’s coming, but my whole body still jerks. I feel like an idiot.
Then we do it again with the other eye.
This unpleasant procedure has to happen each year. Without it, my vision isn’t all it can be.
The Lord does a similar thing with the vision He gives us in the Bible. We think we see it clearly until a blast in the eyeball jerks our whole frame of reference.
In the Book of Genesis, The Lord’s people didn’t have Bibles like we do. Instead, the Word of God came through a variety of means—dreams being one of them. The Creator spoke through dreams to Abraham, Abimelech, Jacob, Laban, and to Joseph.
So, when God gave Joseph the vision he would rule over his brothers, it meant more than the fantasies of a spoiled kid longing for approval. It was like reading the Bible. The dreams were a revelation about the future.
Understandably, Joseph’s brothers were less than thrilled about Joseph’s Bible lesson. When they saw him approaching from a distance, they thought of a creative solution to the problem.
Here comes this dreamer! Now then, come and let us kill him and throw him into one of the pits; and we will say, ‘A wild beast devoured him.’ Then let us see what will become of his dreams!’ (Genesis 37:19-20).
Yeah, well, I guess that would do it. Or so they thought.
It’s really no different with you or me. We have the clear Word of God before us. It’s filled with promises and truth in all sixty-six books. You see it. You believe it. Your vision is good.
POW! Your vision gets tested.
The statement: “Let us see what will become of his dreams,” revealed the test Joseph would undergo to see how confident he was of the Lord’s promise in spite of the threats to it.
The story reveals three responses:
You face these same three responses today as your vision gets tested.
God has revealed truth to you in His Word, but everything seems to challenge that promise. These three truths may help:
Joseph’s life demonstrates what is true of you as well. One day, you will stand on the other side of the blast praising God for what it has produced in you.
Your vision will be clearer.
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This post is adapted from Wayne’s book, Waiting on God: What to Do When God Does Nothing.
• What do you do when the life God has promised you looks nothing like the life he has given you?
• If you find yourself waiting on God—or if you don’t know what God wants you to do next—this book offers a wise and practical guide to finding hope and peace in life’s difficult pauses.
You will discover what to do when it seems God does nothing.