Joseph Stores Up Grain in the Seven Years of Plenty; the Birth of Joseph’s Two Sons;
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Lesson 91background notesdoctrinal points1. Godly believers can wisely plan ahead if they really depend on the Lord’s direction. 2. Godly believers can be abundantly fruitful if they really forget past disappointments.
practical application
questions 2. What was Joseph’s first work as Prime Minister? 3. How did Joseph get a double portion of the inheritance? 4. Is it a contradiction to plan ahead and to depend on the Lord’s direction at the same time? 5. Why was Joseph fruitful in the land of his affliction? answers 2. He had granaries built in many of the cities all over Egypt. During the seven good years of plenty, 20% of the grain was collected and stored for use during the seven bad years of famine to come. 3. There was no tribe of Joseph in Israel, but Joseph’s two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim, became two tribes in Israel, replacing Reuben. See 1 Chronicles 5:1. 4. No. They are complementary and go together. If you are really depending on the Lord’s direction, you will wisely plan what to do with your time, abilities and money. 5. Because he was faithful to God, and because he forgot past disappointments.
discuss / consider 2. Are you able to forget about past disappointments? Are you able to get rid of a grudge when you’ve been wronged? If not, place the disappointments and the hurts in the Lord’s hands so you can be fruitful. memorize
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