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📅 November 27, 2025


🌾 Joseph – Faith That Carries You Through
Devotions from the Life of a Dreamer with Character


✨ 30. The End Is Better Than the Beginning
Why God’s story with you does not end at your lowest points


📖 Daily Bible Verse

“Better is the end of a thing than its beginning.”
Ecclesiastes 7:8

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🕊️ Introduction

Beginnings often feel unfinished—sometimes even painful.
A difficult start, a broken relationship, a bad decision, a loss—these can make us feel as though a story has ended before it even had a chance to begin.

But the Bible shows us again and again:
God does not judge a story by its early chapters.
He sees the journey. He sees the growth. He sees what He intends to create by the end.

And few demonstrate this as powerfully as Joseph.

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📜 Devotion

Joseph was still a teenager when his life took a dramatic turn. Until then, he had been the beloved son—perhaps a bit inexperienced and too open with his dreams—but a young man with a genuine relationship with God. This beginning ended abruptly when his brothers attacked him out of jealousy, stripped him of his coat, and sold him to traders.

From one day to the next, everything that had shaped his life disappeared. In Egypt he served as a slave in Potiphar’s house. He was foreign, alone, and without any hope of return. Yet inwardly he remained steady. Joseph did what he always did—he stayed faithful, worked diligently, and did not give up.

But even this new beginning ended abruptly. Potiphar’s wife falsely accused him, and Joseph was thrown into prison—a place where many would have given up. But even there, he kept his posture. He served, helped, and used every opportunity that arose, even though he had no idea whether any of it would ever lead anywhere.

Two more years passed after the cupbearer had promised to speak for him. Two years in which nothing happened. Two years in which Joseph simply continued. It wasn’t heroic, dramatic waiting—it was everyday faithfulness.

Then, completely unexpectedly, the turning point came. Pharaoh had dreams no one could interpret. And suddenly the cupbearer remembered. Joseph was brought out—straight from prison to the throne room. He interpreted the dreams, offered wise counsel, and Pharaoh set him over all the land as the second-highest ruler.

What had begun as the lowest point became the starting point of a story only God could write. Joseph became a man who led an entire nation through famine, who saved his family, and who, at the end, did not say to his brothers, “You destroyed my life,” but:

“God made something good out of it.”

The beginning of his life was marked by brokenness, betrayal, and loss.
But the end?
It was marked by forgiveness, wisdom, influence, and a divine perspective greater than the pain.

Joseph showed that the end of a matter truly can be better than its beginning—when God is the one writing the story.

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💡 Thoughts for Your Heart

God does not judge your story by what you lost,
but by what He will form from it.
Where you see only brokenness, He already sees what will emerge in the end.

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💎 What We Can Learn from Joseph

• A bad beginning does not determine your ending.
• God uses seasons of waiting to shape us.
• He can write a good story even from unjust suffering.
• Faithfulness in small things prepares you for responsibility in great things.
• The ending is not in human hands—but in God’s hands.

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👣 Practical Steps

  1. Look back—not to find blame, but to discover God’s protection.

  2. Bring your low points before God. Let Him speak into them instead of carrying them alone.

  3. Do faithfully today what lies in front of you, even if it seems insignificant.

  4. Pray a prayer of trust:
    “Lord, write my ending better than my beginning.”

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💭 Questions for Reflection

• Which chapters of my life do I still judge as “failed”?
• Where do I need God’s perspective instead of my own?
• What steps of faithfulness can I take today, even if I cannot yet see the ending?

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🙏 Prayer

Dear Father in heaven,
you know my beginnings—even the difficult ones.
You know where I have fallen, where I have been wounded, where I have lost myself.
Please help me trust that You will write my ending better than my beginning.
Shape my steps, strengthen my faith, and let me see how You bring new hope out of my low points.
Amen.

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🔑 Key Thought of the Day

God does not judge by the beginning—He brings your story to completion.

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🌿 Blessing to Close

May the Lord bless you with hope that goes beyond what you see now.
May He give you patience, trust, and the certainty that your path does not end in darkness.
May He strengthen you to remain faithful—and to be surprised by the good ending He has prepared.
Amen.

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