WORSHIP DEVOTION 1 of 3
STILL WITH ME
“The Lord was with Joseph, and he became a successful man….”
〰️ Some pits don’t come from disobedience.
Some pits come from doing the right thing in a world that doesn’t reward it. Joseph didn’t end up in the dark because he lacked character — he ended up there because he had it. And that can mess with you. Because you start wondering if doing what’s right is worth it when the outcome feels unjust. This song lives in that ache.
The kind of ache where you’re trying to keep faith, but your circumstances keep arguing with you. The kind of ache that says, “God, I didn’t ask for this.” The kind of ache that feels like you’re alone — until Scripture interrupts the lie.
Because the most repeated truth in Joseph’s darkest chapters is this: God was with him. Not after he got promoted. Not after he got vindicated. With him in the betrayal. With him in the prison. With him in the waiting.
This is your cry: not to be rescued from the process, but to be reminded you’re not abandoned in it.
As you listen, bring God your honest question. Bring Him the confusion. Bring Him the disappointment. Then sit with this truth: you’re not in this alone. The pit may be real, but so is His presence. 〰️
🎧 Now press play on the song. Listen with an open heart, and let it speak before you move on.
WORSHIP DEVOTION 2 of 3
I’LL WAIT FOR YOU
“As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good….”
〰️ Waiting is not passive. Waiting is where God builds the kind of person who can survive what they prayed for.
Joseph’s story doesn’t rush. It stretches. Years of silence. Years of faithfulness without applause. Years where it looked like nothing was happening — and yet everything was happening. Not to his status first, but to his soul.
This song sits in that revelation: delay is not denial. Time is not wasted when God is working underneath it.
There’s a maturity that only comes from seasons you can’t control. From nights you didn’t choose. From prayers that don’t get answered on your schedule. And Joseph teaches us something sacred: your calling doesn’t need constant confirmation to still be real.
God’s timing isn’t slow. It’s surgical.
So this is not a song for people who want shortcuts. This is for the ones learning to wait without losing themselves. For the ones refusing bitterness. For the ones letting endurance become integrity.
As you listen, name what you’ve been trying to force. Name where you’ve been trying to speed up God. Then release it. Waiting can be worship when you trust the One who holds the timeline. 〰️
🎧 Now press play on the song. Listen with an open heart, and let it speak before you move on.
WORSHIP DEVOTION 3 of 3
BUILD ME IN THE DARK
“God sent me before you to preserve life… So it was not you who sent me here, but God.”
〰️ The dark isn’t where Joseph lost himself. It’s where he learned who he really was.
God didn’t just preserve Joseph through the pit — He prepared him in it. Not by making it easy, but by making him steady. Joseph didn’t come out of the dark with revenge. He came out with clarity. He could finally say what only a rebuilt man can say: “God sent me.”
That’s outward expression.
Not a public speech. Not a dramatic moment. A life that carries the proof of transformation. A voice that no longer speaks from pain, but from purpose. A heart that can bless the very place that broke it — because God rebuilt it.
This song is for the ones who are being formed in hidden places. The ones who feel like nothing is happening, but heaven is doing deep work. The ones who are learning that calling isn’t just what you do — it’s who you become.
As you listen, stop asking God to only change the situation. Let Him change you in it. Let Him build your inner world so your outer life can carry weight. 〰️
🎧 Now press play on the song. Listen with an open heart, and let it speak before you move on.
Epilogue
Joseph’s story teaches us that God does not waste the dark. The pit may be a place of betrayal, but it can also become a place of building. These songs are not a shortcut out of suffering; they are a witness that God is still with you, still working, and still precise. If you are waiting, remember: silence does not mean stagnation. If you are in the dark, remember: hidden does not mean forgotten. God is building something in you that the light will later reveal. And when your life becomes the message, you’ll understand what Joseph learned: the process was part of the promise.
The EMPTY CISTERN is not where the story ends. It’s where it begins. Emptiness isn’t always a problem to fix. Sometimes it’s a doorway. A clearing. A threshold. A sacred space what feels like loss is actually God making room, and what feels like the end may be the very thing that finally leads us back to ourselves and to God
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The Empty Cistern by Richie Breaux—author of Builder of All Things, an Amazon New Release bestseller—is a faith-driven journey through seasons of loss, waiting, and renewal, showing how the empty places in Scripture and in our lives can become the very spaces where God makes room to restore, speak, and rebuild. Releasing Summer 2026.


