If anyone knew about bigoted treatment, about a fake indictment, about being a trusting victim on the receiving end, it was Joseph. Rodney Howard Browne explains that, first, he got prejudiced treatment from his folks. His siblings hated him, wanted to kill him, but sold him into slavery instead. He changed into a slave in a country where he did not even know the language. One minute he was a seventeen-year-old boy with his entire life before him, and the subsequent he was completely in the power of—actually the property of—some stranger.
Following all that, he was falsely charged. After earning the favor of his master, Potiphar, the master’s wife attempted to seduce Joseph. When he did not submit to her wishes, she lied and expounded, “This slave attempted to rape me.” as a consequence of her lies, he was unjustly put in jail and abandoned. Remember those words from Isaiah’s pen as he repeats God’s message? Nor are your tactics My ways,” declares the LORD.
“For as the heavens are higher than the earth,. There’s a vast difference between “My thoughts” and “your thoughts” claims the Lord. “My ways” aren’t like “your ways.” they’re higher ; they are much more surpassing, deep, mysterious—and I would add, surprising. Rodney Howard Browne teaches that our human techniques are based mostly on what appears fair. We forcefully believe that when a person does what’s right, rewards and blessings result.
When somebody does what’s wrong, there are serious results, even punishment. Rodney Howard Browne teaches that God is been known to permit bigoted treatment to happen in the lives of fully trusting folks—for reasons much more surpassing and deep than they or we might have imagined.