Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Following Joseph's Example

One of the verses that I chose to be a memory verse a couple years ago has really made me stop and think every time I read it: Genesis 41:38, "And Pharaoh said unto his servants, Can we find such a one as this is, a man in whom the Spirit of God is?"

Joseph had just interpreted Pharaoh's dreams predicting the seven years of plenty followed by the seven years of famine. He showed himself to be a wise man, and Pharaoh recognized that Joseph was full of the Spirit of God. Do you catch that? The lost world, recognized that this man was full of the Spirit, and he wanted him to lead his country.

How many times does Joseph's example stick out to us? He ran away from temptation with Potipher's wife. He was forgiving when his brothers showed up after having sold him into slavery. He was a godly example.

What was Joseph's solution when Egypt was facing, or about to face, a tough economic time? If you don't remember, he taxed the people 20% across the board for all of their increase during the seven years of plenty. That sounds fair. That way, when the seven years of famine came, he had stored enough to be able to provide for the people of Egypt, and more, for all the people that came to buy food from them.

Ok... now that I've strung you all along long enough... What about Joseph's actions during the time of famine? The people of Egypt, whom he had taxed the seven years prior, came to Joseph, the government, and needed food - no problem, he sold it to them. Then, when they couldn't afford to buy the food any more, he took their cattle off of their hands. Then when the cattle was gone, he took possession of their lands. He made a deal with them that they could work the government's land, and keep the 20% tax going. It sounds like Joseph's actions were designed to improve governmental control over personal areas.

In politics, I am a conservative. I don't believe that we ought to support people that do not work (1 Thessalonians, Ephesians 4, etc.), which is today called welfare. I disagree with those that think it's ok to end a baby's life in the womb, and therefore disagree with a government that would be willing to let tax money be given to groups that encourage abortion. There are some ungodly things going on that I think displease God. In those areas, I would be willing to stand and fight.

I'll be the first to admit that I'm not the most politically savvy guy around. However, big government, while definitely not American, is it really the Christian's place to stand up and fight against it? So, the government gets control of the car industry; they take control of the banks; they regulate the "free market" with minimum wages and other regulations. Yeah, it's un-American. History teaches that it doesn't work very well. But since this is not my kingdom, is that where I need to be fighting? Joseph, the man filled with the Spirit of God, used his wisdom and cunning to increase the government's control of goods and property, and to limit the rights of the people.

Alright... I'm ready... let the stones fly!

Just a political thought...