Joseph could have very easily been angry with God.
His brothers, who were terribly jealous of him, threw him in a pit, faked his death and sold him to foreigners. Not only that, but after many years of serving in the house of Potiphar, as his right hand man, he was wrongly accused of sleeping with Potiphar's wife. He was quickly thrown into prison, bound with chains and left to rot and die. I'm sure this wasn't the dream Joseph had for his life as a young boy.
Many of us, myself included would become bitter, angry people, we would complain about our present suffering so that others might see our pain. We love it when others notice. In a twisted way it makes us feel better. It somehow puffs up our pride to have others notice our suffering and to complain about it with us.
Yet, Joseph doesn't complain. He trusts God. It's really that simple. He trusted God so deeply that others took notice. Others knew that GOD WAS WITH JOSEPH. He lived in such a way that proclaimed the belief that God was in control. He carried himself in a way that spoke of the greatness of his God regardless of his terrible circumstances. The Bible tells us that God blessed Joseph and gave him favor, even while in prison.
I wonder if any of us are even able to see God's favor in our lives when we face our own personal prison of injustice? If I could be honest, I focus so much on the bad circumstances that put me in the spot that I'm in, I have a hard time choosing to focus on the greatness and favor of God when my life is less than ideal.
Forgive us Father for focusing not on your greatness, but on our suffering. We have caused ourselves to become bitter people full of complaints. We have not remembered that you are with us. You promise to never leave us or forsake us. Please help us take our eyes off our circumstances and to place them back upon you. We choose to trust you even though we cannot see the outcome. We will believe you for our deliverance as we hold fast to you, in Jesus name.