The Dreams Joseph Had As a Teenager
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Lesson 81background notesdoctrinal points1. God’s faithful servants should tell the truth, even though it may hurt others. 2. God’s faithful servants should tell the truth, even though they may get hurt themselves.
practical application
questions 2. Joseph forms a great link between what? 3. Describe Joseph’s two dreams and their interpretation. 4. Was Joseph a tattle-tale or was he being responsible when he brought back a bad report about his brothers? 5. What prompted Joseph to reveal his dreams to his family, even though he knew this revelation would hurt him? 6. List some of the parallels between Jesus and Joseph. answers 2. Between the patriarchs of Israel and the nation of Israel. 3. He dreamed that sheaves, which represented his brothers, bowed down to his sheaf (representing himself). Then he dreamed that the sun and the moon (representing his father and mother) and the stars (representing his brothers), bowed down to him. 4. He was being responsible to report this wickedness. As God’s faithful servant, he told the truth, even though his brothers were hurt. In the long-run, it was beneficial to them. 5. He considered these dreams as God’s revelations. As such, they must be shared. 6. When Jesus came to Israel, he was hated; Joseph was hated by his own brothers. The people of Israel would not have Jesus reign over them; Joseph’s brothers would not accept Josheph’s leadership. Joseph’s dreams came true, as will the Lord’s predictions.
discuss / consider 2. Using Joseph’s life when he was a teenager, how would you counsel a teenager? 3. How do you handle love/hate relationships within your own family?
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