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You Are Not Alone

Aug 18, 2026    Pastor Valerie Hooper

Theme: The Covering Presence of God in Every Circumstance


Reading: Genesis 39:1-23; Psalm 121:1-8


Devotional:


Joseph did not choose Egypt. He did not apply for a position in Potiphar's house. He did not volunteer for the prison. Every major change in Joseph's life in Genesis 39 was something that happened to him rather than something he chose for himself.


And yet, in the middle of circumstances he never selected, Genesis 39:2 makes a declaration that changes the entire reading of his story. The Lord was with Joseph.


That phrase appears more than once in Genesis 39. It appears when Joseph is serving in Potiphar's house. It appears again after he has been falsely accused and placed in prison. The location changes. The circumstances change. The injustice deepens. But the presence of God does not move.


This is what the sermon describes as being covered. It is not a guarantee that nothing difficult will happen. Joseph's life is evidence that being covered by God's presence does not exempt you from hard seasons. What it does mean is that you never face those seasons without God.


Psalm 121 reinforces this truth. The psalm describes God as the one who neither slumbers nor sleeps. He is the keeper of your going out and your coming in. That means there is no moment of your day, no hallway you walk through, no classroom you enter, no difficult conversation you face, no exam you sit down to take, and no decision you wrestle with that falls outside the awareness and care of God.


Students entering a new school year may feel the weight of unfamiliar environments. A new campus, a new city, a new set of expectations. Parents may feel the anxiety of releasing their children into spaces they cannot monitor. Educators may feel the pressure of another year of demands that exceed their resources.


But the God who was with Joseph in Egypt is the same God who is with you in the places you did not choose and the circumstances you did not plan for.


Being covered does not mean you will not feel afraid. It means you are not alone in your fear. It does not mean nothing will be hard. It means you have a God who is present in the hard. It does not mean every door will open easily. It means the One who opens doors is already in the room.


Joseph's story did not end in the prison. It ended with him in a position of authority that he could not have imagined when his brothers sold him. But that ending was only possible because God was with him through every chapter he did not write for himself.


Your story is still being written. And God is present in every chapter.


Reflection Questions:


When have you experienced a season where circumstances suggested God was absent, but you later recognized He was present?

How does knowing that God's presence is not dependent on favorable circumstances change the way you approach difficulty?

What does it mean to you personally that God neither slumbers nor sleeps?

Practical Application:


Begin each morning this week by reading Psalm 121:8 slowly before you leave your home, your dorm room, or your classroom. Let it serve as a reminder before the day begins that God is going with you. At the end of each day, take two minutes to identify one moment where you recognized God's presence, even in something small.