JOSEPH INTERPRETS TWO DREAMS
Keywords 40:8
"We both had dreams," they
answered, "but there is no one to interpret them." Then Joseph said to
them, "Do not interpretations belong to God? Tell me your dreams."
1. A shepherd for Pharaoh’s servants
(1-8)
Two of Pharaoh’s top servants, his
cupbearer and his baker, made Pharaoh angry
and were put into the prison with
Joseph, who was assigned to watch over them.
God was preparing everything for
Joseph’s next step. One day, Joseph could
tell both servants were disturbed.
When he found out it was because of dreams,
Joseph offered to interpret the
dreams. Joseph cared about others despite his
own sufferings, and he kept his
faith in God’s purpose working through his own
dreams.
2. Favorable and unfavorable
interpretations (9-23)
The cupbearer’s dream indicated that
he would be restored to Pharaoh’s service.
Joseph asked the cupbearer to
mention him to Pharaoh so he could get out of
prison. The baker’s dream indicated
that he would be executed, but Joseph still
told him the truth. Both dreams came
true exactly as Joseph predicted. However,
the cupbearer forgot about Joseph.
Prayer Father, thank you for your good
purpose working in everything. Help me
to shepherd others wherever I am and
to hold on to my own dream from
you.
One Word A shepherd who knows how God works
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