A Joseph Spirit Online Bible Study

A Joseph Spirit – Lesson 7

More Dreams

Joseph had two dreams as a young boy which caused his brothers to hate him more than they already did. As a favorite son of his aging father, Joseph was the brunt of ridicule and suffering from his own siblings. Who could have imagined what God had in store for Joseph, who was thrown into a pit by his brothers and then sold as a slave in Potiphar’s household. We’ve learned of the injustice he suffered at the hands of Potiphar’s wife who lied and caused his imprisonment. When two officials imprisoned with Joseph had unusual dreams, Joseph accurately interpreted them. Even though he asked to be remembered to Pharaoh when the dreams came true, he was left forgotten in captivity for another two years…until Pharaoh himself had two dreams. We are about to see God working in the midst of unbearable circumstances to raise Joseph up to a position of great leadership. All because of dreams.

Read Genesis 41:1-7

1. Describe the first and second dream Pharaoh had two years after the cupbearer was restored to his position.

Read Genesis 41:8

2. What did Pharaoh do when he woke up, and what resulted?

Read Genesis 41:9-14

3. Of what was the cupbearer reminded? What happened when he finally told Pharaoh about Joseph?

Read Genesis 41:15-16

4.  How did Joseph respond to Pharaoh?

Read Genesis 41:25-32

5. After Pharaoh re-tells his dreams to Joseph in verses 17-24, what does Joseph say the cows and grain symbolize?

6. Why did Pharaoh’s dreams come in two forms?

We see Joseph’s character displayed in great detail when he is asked to interpret Pharaoh’s dreams. Instead of trying to make himself look good, Joseph focused everyone’s attention on God Himself. It seems it wasn’t his knowledge of dreams that helped Joseph but his relationship with God. It’s a principle we see throughout scripture. If we make the Lord first in our lives, He will take care of everything else. Jesus says not to worry about what you need but to, “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things shall be given to you as well.” Even amidst difficult circumstances, Joseph maintained his relationship with God and performed his duties with excellence. We’ve read that the Lord was with Joseph everywhere he went, and that’s what caused him to prosper. May we all be challenged by his example.

 

 

 

 

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