Living the Dream | Goodness in the Dungeon
Introduction
- Review of the series.
- God is ____________ Joseph.
- While Joseph is in prison, God is at work to turn things for ____________.
- He will meet someone God will use to take him from prison to the palace.
- God releases a ____________ through him that will mark his life.
A Look at the Text
- While in prison, Joseph meets two of Pharaoh’s officials: the ____________ and the ____________.
- Joseph is still with Potiphar, he is in ____________ and is assigned to care for these officials.
- Both officials have ____________.
- God does speak through ____________.
- God does speak through ____________.
- God, gives Joseph a ____________, the interpreting of dreams.
- Joseph gives ____________ the credit for the interpretation.
- He interprets ____________ the cupbearer’s dream and the baker’s dream, and things happened as he declared.
- Although Joseph had asked the cupbearer to tell Pharaoh about his situation the cupbearer ____________.
- While in prison, Joseph meets two of Pharaoh’s officials: the ____________ and the ____________.
God Is Speaking to Us
- How do we interpret the events in our lives?
- We can see them as ____________.
- Joseph was sold into slavery by his brothers.
- Joseph refused to compromise his moral standards and was rewarded by being put into ____________.
- Joseph helps a fellow prisoner, who in turn ____________ him.
- Rather than seeing a setback, we can recognize that God was ____________ Joseph—through divine appointments—for the fulfillment of the dream, the very purpose of God.
- God is with him and gives him great ____________.
- God gives him the gift of interpreting ____________.
- God’s timing is not our timing, and we must ____________ in ____________.
- God can ____________ in the most unlikely places and use the most unlikely people to bring about His will.
- We must be sure that He is ____________ us.
Conclusion