Pharaoh calls Joseph out of jail and has him interpret a dream. This interpretation leads to Joseph’s rise to power and the ability to gather and store food for seven years to prepare for a famine that was coming. In our verse (Genesis 41:28) for today, I noticed a two things. First, Joseph is focused on God and not himself. Second, Joseph talks about what God is doing and will do. It occurs to me that we spend a lot of time talking about what God has done in the past like it has no relevance. Or, we talk about our hope for the future but it does nothing to change how we live today. Do we see the actions of God in our lives? I was talking with some of the teens in our Bible class last night. We were talking about the beauty of God and what he is doing. We spoke of the beauty of creation and how wonderful nature is. We discussed the beauty of our ability to create thoughts and pull abstract ideas together into speech. We talked about the beauty of a baby in our arms. Right, out of jail, Joseph could have complained about the sorry turn of events of his life, i.e., his brothers selling him off as a slave (Genesis 37:12-28), Potiphar’s wife (Genesis 39:1-23), etc. But Joseph had God with him (Genesis 39:23) and He told of the things God was doing and would do.
Questions:
Are you having a bad day, week, or month? Are you constantly complaining about your lot in life? I want to suggest we take some time thinking about what God does. I was feeling a little down last night but after spending some time with the teens in my Bible class, I have to say my spirit was lifted. They were focused on what God has done, is doing, and will do. Talking of God sure changed my attitude. Better yet, when we see what God is doing, we get to work accomplishing what He wants done. What is God doing in your life? I’d like to hear some comments on this. Maybe it will change some of our attitudes and get us back to Kingdom business and not our self-induced pity parties.

