Providence
So it was not you who sent me here, but God. He has made me a father to Pharaoh, and Lord of all his house and ruler over all the land of Egypt.
Genesis 45:8 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/gen.45.8.ESV
I love Joseph's divine perspective on his roller coaster ride of a life. From spoilt son to slave; from prison to prince, God was with Joseph every step of the way and helped him to never lose heart. So when he finally had a reunion with his brothers who sold him into slavery, he made it clear he wasn't out for revenge.
Joseph may have been arrogant as a boy, but not as prime minister. He knew that God had put him where he was 'for such a time as this' as Mordecai put a comparable situation to Esther. God sovereignly worked through the good and the bad to save many lives through Joseph.
Pharoah may have been leader of the world superpower, worshipped as a god by his people. But Joseph was like a god to him, running the country on his behalf whilst he simply remained a figurehead. Joseph's wisdom saved the ancient world from famine and a descent into dark ages.
If I was Joseph I might be tempted to be proudly self congratulatory. In reality though, he gave God the glory. What his brothers meant for evil, God turned around for good- that's typical of Him.
'Father God, thank You for turning the ultimate evil of Christ's crucifixion around for our good, for our eternal salvation. For the glory of Your name, amen'
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