1. In the Lord’s hands, prudent and wise people prosper. Everything entrusted to them advances, for the Lord counts on them for His work. He seeks people who will manage well what is given to them in the house of God (Philippians 4:19; 2 Cor 9:8).
2. The steward acts as an administrator in any context. The same thing happens with us as with Joseph: as we grow in judgment and wisdom, the Lord entrusts us with greater responsibilities. Therefore, do not complain if you have little to do in the church; rather, fulfill with excellence what has already been entrusted to you. (Genesis 39:6).
3. Joseph started from the bottom: he was a slave and did everything his master commanded him. Similarly, those who are responsible do not reject simple tasks. Be faithful in little things. By demonstrating faithfulness in small matters, the Lord will place you in charge of greater things (Matthew 25:23).
4. “God desires that man walk in His presence. Just as the Lord set a condition for Abraham to receive the promise, namely, to walk in His presence, He also commanded the people of Israel to keep His word and obey it, as a condition for them to be His own possession (Exodus 19:5)” (Daily Food, book 7, week 3, Thursday, p. 48).
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