Monday - May 12, 2025
SCRIPTURE
Genesis 40:8
"Do not dream interpretations belong to God? Please tell them to me."
WORDS OF HOPE
I'm sure that you remember the Bible story of Joseph, the young and precious son of Jacob. Because of sibling jealousy, he had been sold into slavery by his brothers and carted off to Egypt where he was sold once again as a slave in the house of Potiphar, one of Pharaoh's chief officers. There, he was given special new duties, responsibilities which he faithfully performed.
How do you handle unexpected responsibilities in your life? Sometimes, in life's transition periods, we have opportunities and responsibilities which are completely unplanned. How many of us make the most of them? Back to our story, yet another unwelcome surprise awaited Joseph.
One day Potiphar's wife tried to seduce the young and handsome Joseph to have sex with her. He refused to deviate from faithful service to his Egyptian master. So, the humiliated and aggrieved wife falsely claimed that he had tried to rape her. For her lie, he was placed in Pharaoh's prison; where for more than two years, he still conducted himself honestly. Although he longed for release and did not understand why God might allow this injustice, he persisted in a faithful, God-fearing lifestyle. He trusted God would find a way.
God's way for his release was derived from that steadfast adherence to a good and productive life, even in difficult circumstances. The Cupbearer and Baker of Pharaoh, who also had been imprisoned, were given dreams. When they asked Joseph if he knew of anyone who could interpret dreams, Joseph, as quoted in the passage above, said: "Do not dream interpretations belong to God? Please tell them to me," He was sure that the faithful God of his life would give him the correct interpretation.” When the Cupbearer was released, he forgot about Joseph. It seemed that all hope of release was lost, but Joseph continued a God-fearing lifestyle waiting in prison for two years.
Then one day, Pharaoh also had a troubling dream which none of his counselors could interpret. The Cupbearer remembered Joseph and asked that he be released to respond to Pharaoh's request. God gave the faithful Joseph the correct interpretation. Not only was Joseph released from prison, but he was made the chief counselor and second in command to Pharaoh; he became the Chief Steward of Egypt.
Because Joseph had been persistently faithful to God, even in difficult times, he was honored with a powerful political position and his wisdom saved Egypt and his father's family from starvation during seven years of famine.
So, what does the story tell you about enduring transitional times of loss and uncertainty? We may not be offered a post in the Federal government that would allow us to clean up our present mess, but we can be assured God will always remain faithful to us regardless of any circumstances in our lives.
PRAYER
Always, even in difficult times, may we be persistent in living a faithful God -inspired lifestyle! Amen
DEVOTION AUTHOR
Donald (Luke) Day
Order of St. Francis and St. Clare
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