Many events from the life of Joseph exemplify
the great faith that he had in God. You may recall the advances of
Potiphar’s wife toward the young, vulnerable Joseph. He maintained
his purity, for he knew to give in to temptation was to sin against God
(Gen.39:9). Perhaps you remember Joseph’s attitude toward his brothers
who had so mistreated him. His faith in God allowed Joseph to maintain
an attitude of love and concern for his brothers (Gen.50:19-21).
However, no other event in the life of Joseph shows his great faith in
God as does the commandment he gave concerning his death (Gen.50:25,26).
Many great lessons can be gleaned from this commandment Joseph gave concerning
his death.
First, it shows that Joseph’s faith was not
dimmed. Joseph was separated from everything and everyone he knew
and loved—everyone, that is, except for God. Joseph was in an idolatrous
nation where no one knew him. He could have very easily renounced
his faith in God and done as he pleased, but Joseph’s faith in God would
not allow him to do so. He was separated from God’s people, yet he
was determined to please God, even if he were the only one in the whole
nation who was willing to take this stand. His faith was his own.
It was not inherited, and it was not reliant upon others. Because
of this, Joseph did not allow circumstances that occurred throughout his
life to dim his faith.
Second, the commandment Joseph gave concerning
his death shows that his heart was in Canaan even though he was in Egypt.
Joseph could see past the adversity. He knew that the things he had
endured were not the end of it all. Through the eye of faith Joseph
could see the unseen. In his heart, Joseph longed for that land that
God had promised to His people (Gen.12:1-3). Although Joseph did
not know when this would take place, he knew that it would happen.
God promised it would be so, and in Joseph’s heart that settled it.
Joseph knew he was but a stranger in a strange land, a citizen of the land
of Canaan, merely passing through Egypt.
Third, the commandment Joseph gave concerning
his death serves as a reminder. It reminds us that God is faithful
to keep His promises. Joseph’s coffin is a reminder that we are all
mortal. Despite this fact, Joseph’s coffin reminds us that there
is hope of life beyond this life. Joseph’s coffin reminded Israel
that Egypt was not their home, and it reminds us that this world is not
our home. Joseph’s coffin serves as a reminder that we need to be
patient. It took over 215 years for Joseph’s command concerning his
death to be fulfilled! Every time the children of Israel saw Joseph’s
coffin, or walked past his tomb, they were reminded of these things.
Joseph faced the hardships of life with an unwavering faith, and he faced
death with the same great faith. What a great lesson in faith for
all of us!
Patrick Morrison