
π August 6, 2025
πΎ Joseph β Faith That Endures
Devotions from the life of a dreamer with character
βοΈ 12.When You Do Good and Get Punished
Holding on to Whatβs Right β Even When It Hurts
π£ Introduction
Itβs a bitter moment when you choose to do the right thing β and instead of receiving praise, youβre met with punishment.
Joseph knew this pain. He had resisted Potipharβs wife when she tried to seduce him and fled from sin. But instead of being rewarded, he found himself in prison β dishonored, falsely accused, forgotten.
The Bible does not hide the fact that obedience can sometimes lead to suffering. But it also shows: Godβs faithfulness does not stop when we end up in a cell.
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π― Devotional
βBut the LORD was with Joseph and showed him steadfast love and gave him favor in the sight of the keeper of the prison.β
Genesis 39:21
There are moments in life when we do everything right β and yet everything still goes wrong. For Joseph, that moment was the day he fled from Potipharβs wife in moral integrity β and ended up behind prison bars. The Bible is clear: obedience doesnβt always bring instant reward; sometimes it leads us into deeper valleys.
Joseph had every reason to grow bitter:
He had been betrayed by his brothers, sold by strangers, wronged by his master, and ruined by a false accusation. Each of these wounds could have hardened his heart. Yet instead of saying, βItβs useless to serve God,β he chose to keep trusting.
The secret?
The Bible doesnβt say, βJoseph was strong.β
It says, βThe LORD was with Joseph.β
Thatβs the key β Godβs presence was not a reward for troubleβfree days, but His promise for every place, even prison walls.
In prison, Josephβs faith proved to be more than a βsunny dayβ faith. He began to take responsibility, even with no visible prospects. He worked faithfully, as if serving God Himself (cf. Colossians 3:23). He used his gift β interpreting dreams β not to free himself, but to help others.
Here is a deep spiritual truth: Faithfulness to God is not a business deal where we trade obedience for immediate blessing. Itβs a relationship in which we love Him because He is faithful, even when we donβt see the purpose in our situation.
Sometimes God allows us to remain in the βprison of circumstancesβ to shape our character:
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He teaches us patience when the way out is slow in coming.
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He deepens our trust when we donβt understand His silence.
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He makes us more compassionate toward others when we have suffered ourselves.
The world says, βIf doing good hurts, itβs not worth it.β
God says, βStay faithful β I see you, and your seed will bear fruit in the proper timeβ (cf. Galatians 6:9).
Joseph could not see the day he would stand before Pharaoh. He didnβt know that the prison door was the pathway to the palace. But he knew that God was faithful β and that was enough.
Thatβs why Josephβs life testifies that the deepest valleys are often the road to the highest peaks. Whoever holds Godβs hand in the dark will see the light shine all the brighter when the door opens.
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π What We Can Learn from Joseph
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Godβs presence is independent of place β palace or prison, He was with Joseph.
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Faithfulness is not always rewarded immediately β sometimes it takes years to see the outcome.
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Service is never wasted β Joseph served in prison, and it was there the turning point came.
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Circumstances do not define your identity β Joseph was still Godβs man in captivity.
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Bitterness robs blessing β Joseph did not allow disappointment to chain his heart.
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π Reflection β What Does This Mean for You?
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When was the last time you experienced βunjust punishmentβ?
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How do you respond when doing good is not rewarded but punished?
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Are there situations where you are tempted to compromise out of disappointment?
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What helps you sense Godβs presence in difficult circumstances?
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Who can you serve despite your own hardships?
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π Story β βThe Teacher Who Was Suspendedβ
Chapter 1 β The Conflict
Lucas was a teacher at a high school in Chicago. He loved his work and invested especially in students others had given up on.
One day he defended a student who had been falsely accused of cheating. He presented evidence, spoke publicly against the administrationβs decision β and found himself in trouble.
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Chapter 2 β The Punishment
A week later he received the news: βSuspended pending investigation.β
It was a shock. He had done the right thing, and now his reputation was at stake. Friends advised him to keep quiet, even apologize β though he had done nothing wrong.
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Chapter 3 β The Decision
Lucas prayed long and hard. He knew he couldnβt backtrack just to save his job. He would tell the truth β even if it cost him his position.
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Chapter 4 β The Long Wait
Months passed. Lucas lived off savings, took side jobs, and stayed in touch with a few students. He battled discouragement β yet experienced moments when Godβs presence felt especially close.
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Chapter 5 β The Turnaround
One evening the studentβs father called. βMr. Meier, the investigation is over. You were right. The school board wants you back.β
On his first day back, students greeted him with signs: βWelcome back!β
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Chapter 6 β Looking Back
Later Lucas said, βThe months of suspension were hard β but I learned that God is faithful even when every door is shut. And that integrity is worth more than a quick win.β
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π Lessons from the Story
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True faithfulness shows itself most in injustice.
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God sees when no one else does.
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The path of integrity is rarely the easiest, but it is always the safest.
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π οΈ Application
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Commit to stand for truth even under pressure.
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Look for ways to serve God despite limiting circumstances.
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Ask God for strength to keep bitterness out of your heart.
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π Prayer
Lord,
You see when I am treated unfairly.
Help me hold on to Your truth, even when it hurts.
Keep me from bitterness, and teach me to serve You β in the palace and in the prison.
Amen.
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π Key Thought of the Day
Faithfulness is worth more than a quick win. βοΈ
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πΏ Blessing to Close
May the Lord who was with Joseph in prison be with you in every situation.
May He keep your heart pure, your hands strong, and your hope alive
until He opens the door β at the right time.
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