Attitude

“And he asked Pharaoh’s officers that were with him in the ward of his lord’s house, saying, Wherefore look ye so sadly to day?” Genesis 40:7

Joseph was in prison. His brothers had sold him to a band of Midianites, and the Midianites sold him as a slave to Potiphar, the captain of the guard for Pharaoh, king of Egypt. Potiphar’s wife had lied about Joseph, and Potiphar had thrown him in prison. Before long, the keeper of the prison began to give Joseph responsibilities within the prison. One day, when Joseph saw two of Pharaoh’s officers who were imprisoned there, he thought that they looked sad. He asked them, “Wherefore look ye so sadly to day?” Try to put yourself in Joseph’s situation. He was many miles from home. His brothers had sold him into slavery and told their father that he was dead. He was in prison. It seems that he would have had every excuse to be sad, and the same was true of the other prisoners. They had been doing important jobs for Pharaoh and had lost them because of something that they had done. But instead of being sad and depressed, Joseph was happy. In spite of the circumstances, he not only kept his own spirits up, but he was determined to keep everyone else around him encouraged!

How is your attitude today? Are you happy? Is it obvious? You can be happy today if you decide to be. Why not let Joseph’s example challenge you to always have a great attitude?

Morning: Genesis 39-40

Evening: Matthew 11