When Joseph was 17 years old, he dreamed of one day being in leadership and doing great things for God. It would take several years before he would see the dream come to pass. In fact, he was 30 years old when the dream became reality. That’s a long time to wait. During his time of waiting, he went from the pit to the house, the prison, and to the palace. Along the way, he developed his gifts and used them to help others with their dreams while he waited on his dream to come true.
While he was in prison he encountered a cupbearer and baker who had dreams of their own but needed someone to interpret them:
Joseph could have become bitter about waiting on his dreams while watching others receive blessings and promotions, but he chose to serve while he waited. Joseph's gift became so valuable that it would result in his promotion out of the prison. Serving would eventually be his ticket out of prison. Help someone else with their dream while you wait for yours. Eventually, someone will need your gifts.
In Exodus 14, we see where it’s moving day with the Israelites. Moses had just called down the last plague and had instructed the Israelites to have their bags packed. After all the plagues were over, they were being pushed out by the Egyptians. In actuality, the Egyptians were begging them to leave. At first,
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Abraham is one of the greatest examples of faith in the Bible. He’s known as the father of faith. If you were to look up his picture in his high school yearbook, you would see that he was the captain of the faith team. He didn’t have a perfect record, but he did lead the
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