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Oh No Joe

Posted on January 4, 2024January 4, 2024 by Pam

As I read the account of Joseph’s childhood in Genesis I wanted to warn him. If your dream is going to cause angst from your brothers, why tell them? I’m all about keeping the peace. Why stir up resentment? The guy was the youngest. We read that he was attractive enough that a woman faked an attempt to attack her. He went to jail for resisting. I think Joseph was impeachably honest to a fault. He keeps charging through a series of misfortunes but is unwavering in his confidence in God and the future God has planned. Joseph seemed naive and arrogant but was his confidence in God or in himself? I don’t know, but God had Joseph in the palm of His hand. The outcome was securing the promise to God’s chosen people.

Had Joseph kept the early dreams a secret, then his brothers would not have sold him into slavery. Then Pharaoh would not have assigned him to the office of control. I think God can use our faults. Whether Joseph was foolish or naive the outcome was good.

Many years ago I wrote about a man who I tried to rescue. I was driving out of his cul-de-sac and circled back because it looked like he was lying next to his car. He was elderly and had fallen and probably bumped his head in the process. I held him in my arms and then a rescue car came. I had never met him but knew he was a recluse. I learned that he died that day. His name was Joe. I don’t know his story but I spent some critical time with him. I can’t even remember if we spoke other than words of comfort. I hope he is in Heaven. I know this is another story but I had titled that writing, ‘Oh No Joe’. This one was supposed to be, ‘Joseph, Be Quiet’. Which do you prefer?

I do find great comfort in the account of Joseph because he faced hard things, kept going, and God took care of the rest. Take comfort and read Gen 30:23, his birth, then skip to Gen 37, where the plot thickens, then he dies in the last verse of the book.

"Thoughts from a genuinely evaluative mind."

Pam writes so that must make her a writer. Recently retired, she can now fill days with family, friends, missions, writing, creating, and showing up for whomever needs her. Pam loves the Lord and people. The Bible is God’s love letter to us (and who does not need more love) so she studies and writes some more.

Pam lives in the Pacific Northwest but was home-grown in Southern California. She attended San Jose Bible College and finished a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry at UCLA. She became a teacher, then a Research and Development Chemist, then she built two successful real estate businesses in two states. Pam also pursued study at Fuller Theological Seminary and just completed six months serving in missions abroad.

Pam has two amazing children, married to two precious in-laws, and five sweet grandchildren. Pam is a gifted connector and communicator and the Northwest has the perfect climate for staying inside and writing – or baking! She has been writing since a wee one and is currently converting many years of blogging, by topic, into ten books. The first is a collection from 2011 titled, Beautiful Enough. The second is a yearly day-timer titled, Weekly Planner - Lessons in Life, Glory, and Grace. Number three is in progress with the working title, Christmas Today.

Ten facts about Pam in no particular order:

  1. On the team that developed an insulation for the Alaskan oil pipeline.
  2. Loves looking at homes, decorating, and has flipped five homes.
  3. Likes being tall.
  4. Films have helped define her vocabulary.
  5. Comes from Colorado tenement farmers with history traced to Wales.
  6. Was lost but now is found.
  7. Baking makes her happy – as does eating sweets with coffee, of course.
  8. She thinks mission work is the most important work in the world.
  9. The church started in Rome so she is learning Italian.
  10. Pam is a work in progress!

“I will be your God throughout your lifetime - until your hair is white with age. I made you, and I will care for you. I will carry you along and save you.” Isaiah 46:4

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