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Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Was Joseph Alone? Devotion 2026

                     

 Was Joseph Alone?


🔥 1. IT SEEMED LIKE JOSEPH WAS ALONE IN THE PIT — BUT GOD WAS WITH HIM

His brothers stripped him.
They threw him down.
They walked away.

But heaven did not walk away.

Genesis 39:2 — “And the LORD was with Joseph.”

The pit was not empty.
God was in it.


🔥 2. IT SEEMED LIKE JOSEPH WAS ALONE ON THE ROAD TO EGYPT — BUT GOD WAS WITH HIM

The caravan carried him far from home.
No father.
No mother.
No brother.
No friend.

But the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob
rode with him through the desert.

Joseph was carried by Ishmaelites,
but he was held by God.


🔥 3. IT SEEMED LIKE JOSEPH WAS ALONE IN POTIPHAR’S HOUSE — BUT GOD WAS WITH HIM

He was a slave.
He was a foreigner.
He was falsely accused.

But Scripture repeats the same truth:

Genesis 39:3 — “His master saw that the LORD was with him.”

Even unbelievers could see God’s presence on Joseph’s life.


🔥 4. IT SEEMED LIKE JOSEPH WAS ALONE IN PRISON — BUT GOD WAS WITH HIM

Prison is the loneliest place in the world.

But not for Joseph.

Genesis 39:21 — “But the LORD was with Joseph, and showed him mercy.”

God didn’t just visit Joseph.
God favored Joseph.
God promoted Joseph.
God comforted Joseph.

The prison became a place of purpose.


🔥 5. IT SEEMED LIKE JOSEPH WAS FORGOTTEN — BUT GOD REMEMBERED HIM

The butler forgot him.
The world forgot him.
His family forgot him.

But God never forgot him.

God was writing a story
that required Joseph to be in the right place
at the right time
with the right heart
to save the world.

Joseph was not forgotten.
He was being positioned.


🔥 6. IT SEEMED LIKE JOSEPH WAS ALONE IN HIS SUFFERING — BUT GOD WAS PREPARING HIS DESTINY

Every tear had purpose.
Every betrayal had meaning.
Every injustice was shaping him.
Every lonely night was molding him.

Joseph was never alone
because God was never absent.


🔥 7. GOD WAS WITH JOSEPH SO HE COULD ONE DAY BE WITH HIS BROTHERS

Joseph’s loneliness became their salvation.

He suffered alone
so they could be restored together.

He wept alone
so they could weep together.

He walked alone
so they could walk as a family again.

He forgave them
because God had walked with him
through every valley.


✨ A BEAUTIFUL WAY TO SAY IT

Joseph was alone in the eyes of men,
but never alone in the eyes of God.

People left him.
God stayed.

People betrayed him.
God upheld him.

People forgot him.
God remembered him.

People pushed him down.
God lifted him up.

Joseph was never alone
because God was always writing a greater story.

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026©MBNMRMPBKBPMGEOPASTOR #2026c


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Monday, April 27, 2026

Never Alone - Poetic Reading

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🌿 Never Alone — A Poetic Reading

It looked like he was alone
when the brothers walked away,
their voices fading into the distance
as the pit swallowed his childhood dreams.
But the pit was not empty.
God was already there.

It looked like he was alone
when the caravan carried him far from home,
past the hills he once played on,
past the tents where his father prayed.
But the desert winds whispered a secret:
God was riding beside him.

It looked like he was alone
in Potiphar’s house,
a stranger in a strange land,
a servant with no rights,
a young man with no defender.
But even Potiphar could see it—
the Lord was with Joseph.

It looked like he was alone
when the prison doors clanged shut,
when false accusations chained his future,
when darkness wrapped around his name.
But mercy walked into the cell with him,
and favor lit the corners of the dungeon.

It looked like he was forgotten
when the butler walked free
and Joseph remained behind.
But heaven had not forgotten.
God was writing a story
that required Joseph to wait
until the exact moment
destiny opened its door.

It looked like he was alone
when he stood before Pharaoh,
a Hebrew slave in a royal court.
But wisdom flowed like a river,
and God’s presence crowned him
with authority no man could deny.

It looked like he was alone
when he wept over the brothers
who once betrayed him.
But God had walked with him
through every valley,
so he could stand in that moment
with forgiveness in his hands
and love in his voice.

Joseph was never alone—
not in the pit,
not on the road,
not in the house,
not in the prison,
not in the palace.

For the God who called him
never left him.
The God who shaped him
never abandoned him.
The God who purposed him
never forgot him.

And the boy who seemed forsaken
became the man who saved nations.

He was never alone—
because God was always writing
a greater story.

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2026© MBANNABENPBKBNMRMPMGEORGEPASTOR #1024b



Poetry And Other Materials On This Site Can Be Freely Used For Christian Bible Centered Non-Profit Ministries And must Remain Unchanged In Any Way. All Other Purposes Are With Permission Only. You May Make Requests At treasurebox18@yahoo.com - All my poems with stories are both real and fictional designed to illustrate a biblical truth. All Rights Reserved. Please Include the Site Name And Proper Credit Back To This Blog. Thank-You.

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