5.25.2021

IMITATE THEIR FAITH/JOSEPH - "Please Listen to This Dream"

 JOSEPH'S DREAMS


It was not long before Joseh had two extraordinary dreams. In the first dream, Joseph saw himself and his brothers, each binding a sheaf of grain. But then his brother's sheaves encircled his sheaf and bowed down to it as it stood erect.  In the second dream, the sun, the moon, and 11 stars were bowing down to Joseph.  (Genesis 37:6, 7, 9)  What should Joseph do about these strange and vivid dreams? 


The dreams came from Jehovah God.  They were prophetic in nature, and God meant for Joseph to pass along the message they contained..  In a sense,  Joseph was to do what all the later prophetrs did when they related God's messages and judgments to His Wayward people.


Joseph tactfully said to his brothers:  "Please listen to this dream I had."  His brothers understood the dream and they did not like it one bit.   They answered:  "Are you really going to make yourself king over us and dominate us?"  The account adds: "So they found another reason to hate him, because of his dreams and what he said."  When Joseph related the second dream to his father as well as his brothers, the reaction was nnot much better.  We read: "His  father rebuked him and said to him:  "What is the meaning of this dream of yours? Am I as well as your mother and your brothers really going to come and bow down to the earth to you?"  However, Jacob kept thinking the matter over.  Might Jehovah be communicating with the boy? -  GENESIS 37:6, 8, 10, 11. 


Joseph was neither the first nor the last servant of Jehovah to be asked  to relay a prophetic message that would prove to be unpopular and even lead to persecution.  Jesus was the greatest of such message bearers, and his told his followers:  "If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute you." (John 15:20)  Christians of all ages may learn much from the faith and courage of young Joseph.


Next time: IMITATE THEIR FAITH/JOSEPH - "Please Listen to This Dream" - HATRED  COMES TO A HEAD


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