Whatever has been stripped from you, whatever dry and dark place you find yourself in today, there is something you need to know. God prepared that cistern before you ever arrived in it.
“Here comes that dreamer!” they said to each other. 20 “Come now, let’s kill him and throw him into one of these cisterns and say that a ferocious animal devoured him. Then we’ll see what comes of his dreams.” 21 When Reuben heard this, he tried to rescue him from their hands. “Let’s not take his life,” he said. 22 “Don’t shed any blood. Throw him into this cistern here in the wilderness, but don’t lay a hand on him.” Reuben said this to rescue him from them and take him back to his father. 23 So when Joseph came to his brothers, they stripped him of his robe—the ornate robe he was wearing— 24 and they took him and threw him into the cistern. The cistern was empty; there was no water in it.” (Genesis 37 v 19-24)
The enemy of your life (and, incredibly, for Joseph, it was his own brothers) has a plan, and that is to remove you from the place and position God has given to you. Ultimately, to steal, kill and destroy.
These brothers had a plan: to silence Joseph once and for all. The story of your life is the story that God is writing, not anyone else.
God had watched a cistern dry up over time. This was crucial for the story. It saved Joseph’s life. We may not realise that even the dry circumstances of our lives could be used to save us.
Reuben was the firstborn and responsible in ways the others weren’t. He had already fallen out with his father (chapter 35) for sleeping with Jacob’s concubine. Perhaps this was his attempt at recompense for saving Jacob’s favourite son.
A dried-up cistern and a smart brother. That’s what God had to use. They would be used for a new chapter in the story of Joseph’s life.
Whatever you are going through, let me speak these words over your life – the cistern is empty. You may be stripped of everything that once made you feel significant, and this may be the greatest trial of your life, but you will not drown, for there is no water in the cistern.
You may find yourself in a dry place, and you may not know if you will ever come out of this experience. But you will. This is the story of a dreamer who went into the pit and came out.

