Tucked away in his father’s
blessing is an illustration that the blessings of
the Lord are greater than anything we can imagine on
this earth. One commentator has said, “It is the Old
Testament equivalent to John 15:1-17 where Jesus
taught His disciples to abide in the vine.Whether the Old or the New Testament, the
secret of spiritual fruitfulness is union with the
Lord God through Jesus Christ.”
“Joseph is a fruitful vine, a
fruitful vine near a spring, whose branches climb
over a wall” (Genesis 49:22 NIV).
That is the testimony of the Bible. “The LORD was
with Joseph… The LORD blessed the Egyptian’s house
on account of Joseph… The LORD was with Joseph… The
LORD was with him, and whatever he did, that the
LORD made to prosper” (Genesis 39: 2, 5, 21).
The LORD God caused Joseph’s
vine to “climb over a wall” into Egypt, and God used
him there. “God has made me fruitful in the land of
my affliction” (41:52).“God has
made me lord of all Egypt” (45:9).
Joseph was saying, “I saw God
do it!”The LORD God was
sovereign in his life, and it was His sovereign
grace that delivered and sustained him during those
long hard years in Egypt as a Hebrew slave.
If Joseph had been living in
our day, he would say without Christ we can do
nothing.However, when we are in
union with Him, it is His life that is seen in us;
it is His power at work in us, and our works are
therefore His works.
Jacob told his son Joseph how
he would be a fruitful vine.It
would not be without adversity, trials, and
temptations.Bitter archers who
hated him attacked Joseph.“They
shot at him with hostility” (v.23a-24a).He kept liberally “in an unyielding
position.”
Joseph’s own brothers shot
their bitter arrows of hatred and envy at him.“If God loves you, man will hate you; if God
honors you, man will dishonor you,” cried Spurgeon.Joseph’s own brothers shot their bitter and
hostile arrows at them conspiring to kill him, threw
him in a cistern and sold him unto slavery and was
taken to Egypt.The first archers
were the archers of envying in his own home. “When
they saw him, they plotted against him to put him to
death” (Gen. 37:18).
The hot arrows of temptation
from Potiphar’s lusty wife took aim at Joseph.When given the opportunity that many a man
craves for, Joseph ran for his life shouting, “How
then could I do this great evil and sin against
God?”(39:9). It was not just one
lustful, passionate advance because “She spoke to
Joseph day after day” (v.10).
Joseph said, “No!”“He did not listen to her to lie beside her
or be with her” (v.10).He fled,
and he paid for it by going to prison.
Joseph was maligned in the eyes
of his master, and his character was ruined.
Spurgeon said, “It was a marvelous providence that
Potiphar did not put Joseph to death.”This lying person ruined Joseph’s character.
C. H. Spurgeon drew an
application saying, “There are no royal roads to
heaven – they are paths of trial and trouble; the
archers will shoot at you as long as you are on this
side the flood.”Those who are
true to God’s Word can expect it, indeed, must
expect it.“Bless be God, they
have not said worse things of us than they said of
our Master.”
Again, the great old Baptist
preacher said, “Do not be in a hurry to set
yourselves right.God will take
care of you.Leave yourselves
alone; only be very valiant for the Lord God of
Israel, be steadfast in the truth of Jesus and your
bow shall abide.”
No one was able to bend
Joseph’s bow but he and God.“His
bow abode in strength; it did not snap, it did not
stray aside.His chastity was his
bow, and he did not lose that; his faith was his
bow, and that did not yield it did or break; his
courage was his bow, and that did not fail him; his
character and his honesty was his bow, nor did he
cast it away.”
What was Joseph’s secret?How did he bear such fruit of righteousness?
“His bow remained in an
unyielding position, and the arms of his hands were
agile, from the hands of the Mighty One of Jacob”
(v.24 using the marginal notes).
The NIV reads, “But his bow remained steady, his
strong arms stayed limber, because the hands of the
Mighty One of Jacob, the Rock of Israel, because of
your father’s God, who helps you, because of the
Almighty, who blesses you…” (49:24-25b).
Joseph’s arms “Were made strong
by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob.”The image is that of the LORD God placing His
strong hands upon the hands of Joseph as he draws
the string of his bow just as a strong father might
steady and guide his son in giving an archery
lesson.
Who steadies your hand?Who gives you inner strength?Joseph’s “bow remained steady, his strong
arms stayed limber, because of the hand of the
Mighty One of Jacob.”
Jesus said, “Apart from Me you
can do nothing” (John 15:5b).The
secret of Joseph’s strength is divine strength.And if you and I ever accomplish anything to
God’s glory, it will be in and by and through
abiding in Jesus Christ.
Wil is a graduate of William
Carey University, B. A.; New Orleans Baptist
Theological Seminary, Th. M.; and Azusa Pacific
University, M. A. He has pastored in Panama, Ecuador
and the U. S, and served for over 20 years as
missionary in Ecuador and Honduras. He had a daily
expository Bible teaching ministry head in over 100
countries from 1972-2005. He continues to seek
opportunities to be personally involved in world
missions. Wil and his wife Ann have three grown
daughters. He currently serves as a Baptist pastor
and teaches seminary extension courses in Ecuador.
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