The
picture of a truly successful man is seen in Joseph. As we view
him in his late thirties, he is in the courts of Pharaoh with
the number two position In the land. But his success was
measured by more than that. He was a righteous man who, even in
his youth refused to be involved in immorality. He had a tender
and forgiving attitude toward his brethren. He had a clear
concept of God's plan for him. He coped with life in its hardest
moments and overcame, keeping his perspective. He was sold by
his envious brothers and his father did not come to look for
him. He was lied about when he dealt justly with Potiphar, and
cast into prison. The butler forgot him when he returned to his
place in the court'. But through it all Joseph remained a godly
man.
How
could this have been? He left home at about 17, and how many at
that age could have coped with life as did Joseph? Have not
similar circumstances embittered many a young person, causing
them to wax worse and worse? Was he not found in a world that
did not believe in Jehovah God? Weren't many ungodly pleasures
thrust on this young man? Was he not faced with unfair treatment
from the beginning? What made his case different from many who
have much better advantages today?
It
must have been that he had the training at home that was
necessary for him to cope. By age 17 our patterns for life have
most likely been set. We are what we will likely always be. But
where did Joseph get this training? Were not his older brothers
the opposite? There are two or three possibilities. His mother
died in giving birth to his younger brother, Benjamin, but she
could have spent much time with her first born who was so long
in coming. We are told that the first five years of a child's
life are the most important to his later life. The other sons
belonged to either Leah or the two hand maidens. Leah was
jealous of Joseph's mother because his father loved her most and
this jealousy could have affected Leah's sons. Jealousy and envy
will not only destroy us but also those around us. You mothers,
be aware of your role in shaping the life of your children.
Another possibility is that Jacob could have given more time to
Joseph than to the other sons. After all, he was the first born
of his beloved Rachel. It was clear that Joseph was his
favorite. But then, when the other boys came along, Jacob was
busy building his fortune and likely did not take the time that
a father needs to spend with his children to help them build
their character. And during this time the character of Jacob
wasn't all it should be. He had stolen his brother's birthright
and used deception with his father-in-law to build his herd.
When Joseph came along, he was regretting some of his actions
and longing for home. He had begun to realize what was most
important in life. Having learned this himself he could teach
young Joseph.
Do
you want your child to be truly successful? Parents, mothers,
fathers begin putting godly qualities in them from birth. They
will likely be what we teach them to be.
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