Instead of asking “what’s the reason?” we should ask “what is the purpose?” Because I don’t know if there is always a reason, but I know God in his grace always has a purpose.
God’s grace is greater than your secret. You don’t know it until it’s brought from the dark and into the light. But when it’s exposed you will be met with this beautiful truth: God’s grace is greater than your secret.
We understand grace as we experience it. Receiving grace from God helps you to grasp how incredible it is. You must also practice grace to understand what you have received from God.
Joseph had a life full of trials and blessing. He experienced both extremes of very hard times and very good times. But he remained faithful to God and God remained faithful to him.