Summary: God has you there for one reason: He is using that prison as a tool of preparation for a future promotion.

Have you been to prison?

Pastor Allan Kircher

Shell point Baptist Church

20 January

• One of the striking things of the Law of the Lord

• fact/God authorized no prisons among His people.

• When a person committed a crime in Israel

• their punishment was/swift/sure

• Was to be a punishment that fit their crime.

Yet, throughout history, kings and other rulers have built prisons to contain political enemies and lawbreakers.

• This is still true in our day.

Even though God did not order His people to build any prisons,

He did allow some of His most choice servants to spend time in the dungeons of their day.

• In fact/few/God’s men met their deaths in prison cells.

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When God allows one of His servants to go into prison, it NOT because they were criminals.

God sent each of those special prisoners to their prison because He wanted to teach them some lessons they could learn nowhere else.

I believe that it is worth our time to consider these prison experiences

• They have much to teach us about our God.

• With that in mind, let’s look/Joseph/prison experience.

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Genesis 39:20-22; 41:14

One/greatest characters/OT had his own prison experience.

• Joseph pulled a long, hard stretch in Pharaoh’s prison.

• Joseph was there because Potiphar wanted to punish him.

• In reality, Joseph was there/God wanted to promote him.

• God used a time of confinement as a time of refinement in the life of Joseph.

• God prepared Joseph for leadership by sending him to the lockup.

Joseph’s prison experience/interesting/I believe God will often do the same thing in your life and mine.

• He has a plan to promote us to a greater level of service

• But in the pathway to promotion, to success,

• often leads us through some personal prison experiences

God’s path for us will lead us through a time when we are shut off; shut down; shut away and shut up.

• It is in these prison experiences of life

• That God prepares us for greater service and responsibility.

• Let’s take a few minutes to join Joseph in

• A Prison for His Promotion.

There are a few truths in this passage that we need to understand today.

I. THE PROBLEMS OF THIS PRISON

I have never been in prison, but I understand that prison is not a pleasant place to spend your time.

• It is a place of problems.

• Joseph’s prison is no different.

In Joseph’s prison we see mirrored the problems we can expect when God sends us into a prison experience in our own lives.

A. This Is A Painful Prison

In verse 20, we are told that Joseph was “put” into prison.

• No mention of torture of abusive treatment.

• However Psalm 105:18 adds even more detail…

When all this is considered, it becomes clear that this was a painful time in Joseph’s life.

It is never easy when the Lord sends you into a prison experience in your life.

God never promised His children that serving Him would be a painless affair.

Some of God’s most choice servants have been shaped on the harsh anvil of pain,

• Job – Job 1-2;

• Paul – 2 Cor. 12:7-10;

• David – He was hated and hounded by Saul without reason

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It has been said that “those God would use greatly, He first hurts deeply.”

Don’t be surprised when you find yourself locked away in one of the prisons of life.

• Your not the first/locked/cell of affliction

• And you will not be the last.

B. This Is A Perplexing Prison

Nowhere are we ever told that Joseph questioned anything that happened to him during his young life.

• Surely there had to be questions in his mind.

He must have wondered…

• why his brothers hated him

• Why he should end up as a slave in Egypt.

• Why he was being punished for doing the right thing.

Surely those questions and others must have perplexed his mind.

• One of the problems of this prison is that

• It can be so perplexing in nature.

• you try to do your best and live your life for the Lord

• And still trouble comes your way.

• That is a troubling truth for many people.

Some are blown off course by the trials they are forced to endure.

• They throw up their hands and say, “What’s the use?”

• They throw in the towel.

That is the wrong attitude to take with the trials of life!

• We may not understand all that is happening

• Can be sure that our Lord is in control of the situation.

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• Even though the prisons of life are disturbing

• Even though they are distracting

• They are part of a plan that we know nothing about.

God is using the hard, harsh events of our lives/shape us/move us to where He wants us to be.

• We must trust the Lord

• Even when we can’t figure out what He is doing.

• We need to remember that He has a plan.

• It is a good plan; it is the best plan, Rom. 8:28.

Our duty is to serve the Lord even when we don’t understand Him.

Who would want a God they could figure out anyway? Isa. 55:8-9

Regardless of what life brings your way, we must submit to His will and trust Him to do right.

• That is what Joseph did.

• That is what Paul did, 2 Cor. 4:7-11.

• And this is what we are to do too.

C. This Is A Prolonged Prison

We do not know how long Joseph spent in his prison.

It was at least two years, Gen. 41:1, but it may have been as long as 13 years, Gen. 41:46!

• Know for sure then:

• Gen 37:2, 17yrs, thrown into pit.

• Gen. 41:46, 30yrs, became 2nd ruler

• Some 13yrs passed.

For an extended period of this man’s life, his motto could have been “Nice guys finish last.”

• Sometimes our trials are over in a short time

• At other times they may last for years.

God may spend years shaping your life for a relatively short period of service.

• He may send you into a prison experience in your life to prepare you for greater service.

• Greater missions

• Greater witnessing

• When you come out of the prison you are always recharged.

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It took at least 15 years from the time David was anointed king over Israel until he ruled over the land, 1 Sam. 16; 2 Sam. 5:4.

• Those 15 years were hard years

• But they were years of development.

• David was forced to walk through some hard places

• but God used that time in his life to develop David

• So he would be ready to sit on the throne of the land.

Regardless of how long or how short our prison experiences may be, our duty is to submit to God and His will for our lives.

Some of us are on life-sentence terms because we are so prideful,

• Want to get out of jail free/on our own.

• Doesn’t work that way.

Some of us are on probation—but were getting ready to violate that probation with doubt.

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“It is a fact of Christian experience that life is a series of trenches and peaks.

• In God’s efforts to get permanent possession of your soul

• He relies on the trenches more than the peaks

• Some of his special favorites have gone through longer and deeper trenches than anyone else.”

II. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS PRISON

• This prison is a place of problems

• But it also a place filled with God’s provisions.

• He may send us into a prison experience

• but He never sends us there alone

• Never without the resources we will need to survive

A. The Provision Of God’s Presence

We are told in Gen. 39:21 that “the Lord was with Joseph.”

• That young man went into a prison experience

• He did not go through it alone!

• The God Who sent him there

• Went with him into that awful place.

Regardless of the nature of the prison experiences you may face in life, remember that God will go with you through them all,

Isa. 43:2, “When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not Sweep over you: when you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.

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When Shadrach, Meshach/Abednego were thrown into the fiery furnace, they found the Lord was already there, Dan. 3:24-25.

• Don’t you see there’s never trouble in God’s will.

B. The Provision Of God’s Peace

We are told that God “showed him mercy”, Gen. 39:20.

• This word is translated “loving kindness”

• Carries the same idea as the New Testament word “Grace”.

In other words, God gave Joseph the power and strength he needed to endure the prison he was forced to face.

• He will do the same for you!

• Our Lord’s promise to Paul – 2 Cor. 12:9.

• Paul’s “thorn” is not named!

• There will be grace, peace and power sufficient for the trials you are called upon to face in life.

C. The Provision Of God’s Promotion

Even in prison; God was busy using Joseph for His glory.

• In that horrible dungeon

• locked away with the vilest criminals in Egypt

• Joseph shone like the star that he was.

Because Joseph submitted to God’s will in the prison experience of his life

• God elevated him and used him for His glory.

• God does not send us into the prison to bury us there.

He sends us to prepare us for even greater things in His work.

• When He allows you to suffer a time of being shut up

• shut off and shut it;

• He does it to grow you

• So that His image can be more clearly seen in your life.

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How gold is refined….

This is what God is doing in your life through your prison experiences – 1 Pet. 1:6-8.

• God sends you into His furnace

• so that He might use you more greatly for His glory.

III. THE PRIVILEGES OF THIS PRISON

The problem makes the prison difficult. The provisions make them bearable.

But, it is the privileges we find in the prisons of life that cause them to become places of growth and blessing

A. The Privilege Of God’s Plan

What kept Joseph going through the dark days of betrayal; deceit and suffering?

It was the sure knowledge that God was working out a wonderful plan on Joseph’s behalf.

Gen. 37:5-11 – Many years before God had told Joseph that he was going to come out on top.

During the broken hearted days.

• he was betrayed and sold in to slavery by his brothers

• Joseph was looking for that plan to be fulfilled.

During the hard days…

• when he labored for Potiphar

• fought off the advances of Potiphar’s wife

• Joseph was waiting for God to do what he said he would do.

Then, during the years he languished in that dark, dreary prison; Joseph kept on believing and kept on waiting.

• He knew his God had made him a promise

• He knew that God would keep that promise.

• Than the day came!

• They called him out of prison

• Brought him before Pharaoh, Gen. 41:14.

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Joseph interpreted Pharaoh’s dream, 41:15-36, and was made the second ruler in the kingdom, 41:37-43.

Joseph/suffered greatly while God worked out His plan

• but he remained faithful

• He saw God’s plan fulfilled in his life.

• We may not understand this

• when God puts us through a prison experience in our lives,

• He has honored us.

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It is an honor to be counted part of God’s plan.

As insignificant/meaningless as I am, I am part of God’s plans

To think that He would take the time to develop me so that He might use me for His glory is a truth too wonderful for words.

But, that is one of the things that makes His grace so amazing.

• He doesn’t just save us to keep us out of Hell.

• He saves us because He intends to use us for His glory.

• Eph. 2:10.

• The fact that I am saved today tells me that I am important to God.

• He loves me and He has a plan for my life.

• So, when my path becomes difficult,

• It’s because He is working out that plan in me and through me.

• My sole duty is to submit to Him.

B. The Privilege Of God’s Praise

Joseph is careful to give all the glory to the Lord, 40:8; 41:16

• Joseph knows that God has been working in his life

• Sole purpose that God could get glory to His name.

God did the things/Joseph’s life so that He might develop Joseph

• so that He might use Joseph

• To show others the greatness and glory/God of Heaven.

Pharaoh and his nation were introduced to the God of Israel, all because Joseph was submissive to the Lord.

That is what the Lord is doing in our lives when He sends us into a prison experience.

• He is growing us

• He is also using us to bring more glory to His name.

C. The Privilege Of God’s Providence

In the end, Joseph saw every promise of the Lord fulfilled

He came to understand all the pain he was forced to endure

• Because of Joseph’s obedience and submission

• God was able to save the nation of Egypt

• and the family of Joseph.

Joseph’s brothers had sold him into slavery to get rid of him; God had orchestrated everything to save the bloodline of the Messiah

• in our lives

• God is going to send us into some places

• Places where faith is challenged.

• Places you must reason is God’s will.

During those times, we are going to have to trust God.

You see, listen.

• when all Joseph could see was the pit

• Potiphar’s house and the prison

• God could see the palace!

• He knows what He is doing in my life.

• He knows where He is taking me.

• He knows all about the plans He has for me.

• He knows what He is preparing me for in this life.

I do not! Sometimes all I can see is the prison; during those times, I must trust that He sees the palace.

Let me give you two great “Prison Promises”.

These two verses will sustain you when all you can see is the prison.

1. Romans 8:28, “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”

2. Psalm 138:8, “The Lord will fulfill his purpose for me; your love, O Lord, endures forever—do not abandon the works of your hands”

You see, those who won’t serve God in the prisons of life are not fit to serve Him the palaces of life either.

Does this message find you looking at some kind of a prison experience in your life?

• What are you doing in that prison?

• Are you rebelling against it, or submitting to it?

God has you there for one reason: He is using that prison as a tool of preparation for a future promotion.

Has He spoken to your heart through this message?

If so, then come and get before Him and deal with the word He sent to your heart today.