Genesis 40:1-23; Genesis 35:28-29; Genesis 41:1-57
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Today we read about the passing of Isaac in Genesis 35:28-29. What was interesting to me today about the death of Isaac was that he passed away after Jacob and Esau reconciled.  I honestly forgot that Isaac had lived this long – I thought when he gave Esau’s blessing to Jacob 20 years prior that he was on his deathbed!  Obviously not.  However, even with Jacob and Esau being reconciled at this point, going forward in the Old Testament we will see that this reconciliation didn’t carry forward to their descendants.  The nation of Israel (Jacob) and the kingdom of Edom (Esau) will have much strife in their coming generations toward each other, which we’ll read about later this year.  The red area in the map below shows the kingdom of Edom at its largest extent in approximately 600 B.C.:


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In Genesis chapter 41 we read about Pharaoh’s dreams and Joseph is called from prison to interpret them.  The cup-bearer finally remembered Joseph 2 years later!  🙂  Verse 16 is powerful for us to consider as Pharaoh calls for Joseph to interpret his dreams: “”It is beyond my power to do this,” Joseph replied. “But God will tell you what it means and will set you at ease.””  What I like about this reply from Joseph is that he is giving credit to God for his “gift” of being able to interpret dreams!  And really, it is God interpreting the dreams, and letting Joseph know what to say.  I wonder about this in our lives today.  Do we have some unique gifts in our lives?  Things that we are really good at?  And do we give credit to God for these gifts in our life?  Or do we claim them as gifts we developed on our own?  Do you believe that God is truly the Gift-Giver of all your skills and talents and wisdom in your life?  Below is an image of Joseph before Pharaoh interpreting his dreams:


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Today in Genesis chapter 41 we read about Joseph interpreting Pharaoh’s dreams – and not just interpreting them, but offering a solution!  Joseph suggests finding a wise man to administer a program to collect crops during the 7 years of plenty to save up for the 7 years of lean.  Verses 39 & 40 in this chapter tell us: “Turning to Joseph, Pharaoh said, “Since God has revealed the meaning of the dreams to you, you are the wisest man in the land! I hereby appoint you to direct this project. You will manage my household and organize all my people. Only I will have a rank higher than yours.””  Notice that Joseph did not ask for this position.  He probably could have, in light of interpreting the dream and offering a solution.  But he didn’t.  The position was simply thrust upon him.  And I wonder in our lives – are we like Joseph – humbly offering our gifts and skills with no need of a payback?  Or, do we expect something in return?  Do we want to be put in charge?  I do wonder this about myself – if I was put in charge of all of Egypt, would I still remember God?  Or would the power go to my head and would I think it is all about me?  And then I wonder if there are similar, smaller temptations like this in my life – in my work or ministries or in my social circles. Are there times where I offer my skills & gifts, and expect to be put in charge of something, forget about God, and think it’s all about me? How about you? Do you give freely and humbly from your God-given gifts with no need of a payback?  Payback… This would be like me suggesting this blog is free and then later coming back to you looking for a handout through your monitor! 🙂


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Below is an image from a modern day production of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” of Pharaoh appointing Joseph to be #2 in the land (and giving him his signet ring… and dressing him… and giving him the royal gold chain… and giving him the chariot… and renaming him… and giving him a wife…  think all this would possibly inflate one’s ego?  It really does scare me to think about me being put in this type of position…)


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Bible.org’s commentary on chapter 40 titled “How to Get Out of the Pits” is at this link and commentary in Genesis chapter 41 titled “From the Pit to the Palace” is at this link.


YouTube: Today’s readings about Joseph interpreting Pharaoh’s dream and his humility reminded me of the MercyMe song “So Long Self:”



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpyKXcMYMS8

Have you said so long to your self?  Click here to say farewell!

Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “‘I cannot do it,’ Joseph replied to Pharaoh, ‘but God will give Pharaoh the answer he desires.’” Genesis 41:16 NIV

Prayer Point: Pray that you give all the glory to God in your life, just as Joseph gave the glory to God for interpreting Pharaoh’s dream.

Comments from You: What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

God bless,
Mike

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2 responses to “January 15th Chronological Bible Readings”

  1. Frederick Avatar
    Frederick

    Joseph became the second in command in Egypt when he was 30. This gives us some clues why God allowed Joseph to be in prison for that ‘long’. God knew that Joseph had the potential and ability to be the second in command in Egypt. But we may reflect from our own development. It may be a disaster to let a person who is well built, handsome and full of ability and knowledge to be the second in charge of a nation. Unless that person is humble and respect God, he/she will fall in Satan’s temptations. God is actually crushing and re-shaping Joseph so that in her 30s, he had learnt the ‘foundation’ course from God.
    A bit of side-tracking, thinking of the first two Kings of Israel–Saul and David. Saul was anointed and became the first King of Israel. Burt Saul failed soon.
    As for David, he went through a long period of hardship (training from God) before he became the second King of Israel. David was also 30 when he became King. So, be patient when you are under God’s training.
    (What a coincidence! Joseph became the second in charge when he was 30. David became king when he was 30. Jesus started his mission in public when he was 30. God has His timing.)

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  2. CHARLOTTE WILLSON Avatar

    Do we have some unique gifts in our lives? NO, NOT THAT I HAVE FOUND YET….AND I AM WAY PAST THIRTY.
    Things that we are really good at? I KNOW A LOT OF THINGS AND CAN DO A LOT OF THINGS BUT “REALLY GOOD AT” ANYONE NO
    And do we give credit to God for these gifts in our life? Or do we claim them as gifts we developed on our own? ACCORDING TO THE BIBLE ALL IS NOT POSSIBLE WITHOUT GOD……SO EVERYTHING IS A GIFT FROM GOD. BUT DOES GOD REALLY DEVELOPE THESE SKILLS? OR DOES HE JUST GIVE US THE TOOLS AND KNOWLEDGE TO DEVELOP THESE SKILLS????
    Do you believe that God is truly the Gift-Giver of all your skills and talents and wisdom in your life? I AM HERE READING THE BIBLE THIS YEAR TO FIGURE OUT WHAT I BELIEVE….WILL LET YOU KNOW IN 350 PLUS DAYS…..HOPEFULLY
    And I wonder in our lives – are we like Joseph – humbly offering our gifts and skills with no need of a payback? Or, do we expect something in return? Do we want to be put in charge? I AM AFFRAID TO SAY THAT A LOT OF TIMES I AM NOT LIKE JOSEPH THAT I DO WANT TO BE PUT IN CHARGE AND THAT I DO WANT A PAYBACK SOMETIMES FINANCIALLY OR JUST A PAT ON THE BACK……I BELIEVE THAT OUR SOCIETY HAS CREATED THIS IN US, BEING LIKE THE JONES SO TO SPEAK……AND THESE THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS ARE WHY I AM HERE READING THE BIBLE THIS YEAR.
    I do wonder this about myself – if I was put in charge of all of Egypt, would I still remember God? Or would the power go to my head and would I think it is all about me? And then I wonder if there are similar, smaller temptations like this in my life – in my work or ministries or in my social circles. Are there times where I offer my skills & gifts, and expect to be put in charge of something, forget about God, and think it’s all about me? How about you? TIME AFTER TIME, AGAIN AND AGAIN NOW THAT I SIT HERE AND LOOK BACK AT THINGS AFTER READING THIS …..THERE IS SO MUCH THAT I WANT AND WANT TO DO ….AM I GOING ABOUT IT ALL THE WRONG WAY? YES I AM THINKING THAT IS THE CASE.
    Do you give freely and humbly from your God-given gifts with no need of a payback? NO, AND THAT IS SOMETHING I WANT TO CHANGE.
    I AM NOT SURE IF ANYONE EVER READS THESE OR IF I AM JUST POSTING TO MYSELF….BUT I POST HERE FOR EVERY DAYS READING TO COMPLETE MY LESSON FOR THE DAY.
    GOD BLESS
    CHARLOTTE

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