Today Is...
Do you know what today is?

Well, yes, it’s Halloween and I’m dressing up like a pirate tonight.
But it’s something else. . . Something more.
I said goodbye to Joseph today in my Bible reading.
It was a sad parting. I love his story on fast-forward, not the dank, hard days of him imprisoned and forgotten for a crime he didn’t commit. I like the part where he’s instantly transported from prisoner to prince in charge of the whole crazy kingdom. I love the part where he swaps his prison garb for fancy clothes and a shave.
Best. Clean. Up. Ever.
I can feel the fresh crisp clothes landing on his skin and the refreshment of the clean shave. Kind of how my head feels all tingly and happy sitting in the hair-dresser’s chair after she’s just trimmed up my scraggly doo and given me a fresh color.
The scene of Joseph’s brothers begging for his help without knowing it’s him sends my justice meter soaring through the roof. I want throw my head back, thrust my hands in the air and giggle, “Yes!”
I love how he uses his hidden identity and authority, to tests his siblings’ heart toward his brother, Benjamin, and then lets them sweat it out a little.
Finally, it cracks me up that he sits them in birth order at his palace table, all the while they eye each other, a tad freaked out at the “coincidence.”
I love this guy. (And doesn’t God have a great sense of humor!)
As the story winds down, Joseph caps it all off with a massive moment. As their father, Jacob, breathes his last, the brothers panic that Joseph will choose this time to seek revenge on them for their wretched betrayal. Instead, he lovingly reassured his brothers that all is forgiven and quotes his famous statement in Genesis 50, “Do not be afraid, for am I in God’s place? And as for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good...”
Ah! What a great story.
I hate to leave this section of the Bible, but now Joseph is gone. Moses will soon be born and take the leading role in history. I realize something as I reflect on this. As great as Joseph was, he was only here for a short time, then someone else stepped in to take the lead.
So it’s true with us as well. Our time on this mortal coil is like a vapor. Some days feel long and life drags by, but one day our time will be gone. Because of Joseph’s deep love for His God he did what he could in every situation. Not just on the days he was big man on campus, but he also did right on the days he was shackled and unshaven in rags.
Lots of reasons to love and admire this story, but the reality is, it all comes to an end.
It will for you and me, too. Best make the most of it today.
Is today one of the long boring days? Maybe today is a test of character. It could be a day of creating and discovery. Whatever it is, all of these moments will be strung together in the end to make your life. A life that will be acknowledged in eternity. A life that will send ripple effects into future generations. Some of the results will be accredited to you here on earth. Some no one will know except God.
The bottom line is to pay attention to the day. Give what you can. Stay true to the core of who you are and let God take what the enemy may mean for evil and turn it all for good.
As my friend Robin always says, “Today is a gift.” May we treat it with care and gratefulness.
“This is the day which the Lord hath made. We will rejoice and be glad in it.”
Psalm 118:24
Hope & Glory to you!
xoxo
Rebecca
