Again Jesus said, “Peace be with you ! As the Father has sent me, I am sending you.
John 20:21
In the Scripture, God brought Joseph through many years of difficult circumstances into a strategic position of influence in Egypt, so the Israelites would be able to survive a severe famine.
Some of the hard things we go through and don’t understand are the result of God positioning us to carry out His purpose.
In the difficult times, you have to trust Him, knowing that He’s ordering your steps.
Like Joseph, God is going to send you into strategic positions of service, influence, and leadership.
We’re not called to run away from the world system; we’re called to infiltrate the system.
God is raising up more Josephs to run media networks, to serve in the government, to find cures for diseases, and to lead in universities, business, real estate, and technology.
Your Father’s world is a big world.
He’s going to position you higher than you dreamed.
It’s because He can trust you.
He knows you’ll honor Him.
You’ll handle the success with humility, live with integrity, and be a person of excellence.
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