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Forgotten, But Not Forsaken Series
Contributed by Allan Kircher on Jan 21, 2014 (message contributor)
Summary: Some of you are looking at disappointments and discouragements and you do not know how to handle them.
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Pastor Allan Kircher
Shell Point Baptist Church
Jan 19th, 2014
Genesis 40:1-41:1
FORGOTTEN, BUT NOT FORSAKEN
Intro:
• Text finds Joseph/midst/great trial of faith.
• mistreated, misrepresented, falsely accused/imprisoned
• Midst of it all Joseph remained patient
• Kept his testimony intact.
• He did not see himself as a victim, but as a victor waiting for his liberty!
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Brief glimpse/Joseph’s life reveals/trials he/called upon to endure.
• treated unfairly by his own brothers/sold into slavery
• became a slave in a foreign land
• Falsely accused of attempted rape and imprisoned.
• Through it all, he refused to be a victim.
Writer Gen records/Gen. 39:21-23, “The Lord was with Joseph!”
• Truth alone made/prison bearable for Joseph.
• I want to join Joseph in his prison today.
• His experiences/needed lessons/people/Lord.
This passage finds Joseph:
• shut up, shut down/shut off, but still serving the Lord
• in a prison of pain and suffering
• enduring for the Lord
In that prison he was forgotten by many, but Joseph was not forsaken by the Lord.
• Path/life leads us into prison situations/time to time.
• We all face hardships and trials.
• That is the way of life, John 16:33.
Sometime we feel like/shut up, shut down/shut off too.
• We feel we are forgotten in that prison.
• Many times we are forgotten by those around us.
• man may forget us/prisons of life
• Lord never forgets
• He refuses to forsake us while we are there, Heb. 13:5.
Let’s join Joseph in the prison and glean the lessons that are revealed in these verses.
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I. v. 1-4 PRISON DUTIES
While Joseph waits/prison, he receives some company.
• Two men, former highly placed servants of Pharaoh
• Thrown into the prison with Joseph
• Pharaoh’s butler and his baker
Butler “cupbearer” and baker duties…..
• Taste the food/close to the rulers
• Privy to royal secrets/highly trusted.
• Ill. Nehemiah.
Apparently, there had been a problem with Pharaoh’s food and these men are in trouble.
• Cast out of their positions/locked up in prison.
• When these men get to prison
• Receive preferential treatment.
• Treated like the celebrities of our day.
• Have a servant assigned to minister to their needs.
• Joseph/handpicked/servant while they are there.
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Surface/seemed/just another assignment given to a slave/prison.
• reality/providence/sovereign God at work in Joseph’s life.
God/brought Joseph face to face/man God would later use to secure Joseph’s release from prison.
• Never discount the seemingly small twists/turns/life.
• Some people would have said
• “Oh well, just another job poor old Joseph take care of.”
What no one could see was how God would use this small matter in a great way down the road.
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The same is true in your life and mine.
• Never discount the small moves of life.
• “chance” encounter may just be the meeting of lifetime
What we see as an “accident” or as “coincidence” is really God at work in your life in a great way.
• God orders the minute details of our lives!
• There are no accidents with Him!
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II. v. 5-19 PRISON DREAMS
One morning Joseph checks on his charges/they are both sad.
• Tell him/dreamed dreams/can’t figure out/mean
• Joseph hears about them dreaming
• must have made his mind go back/own dreams, Gen. 37
• His dreams/looked as though they had been derailed
• Least delayed for the time being.
• Joseph encourages them, to tell him the dreams
• He knows the God Who can give them the interpretation.
Butler tells Joseph dream/favorable interpretation
Baker hears good interpretation/His interpretation is not so good
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• Put yourself in Joseph’s place today
• Given/dream from/Lord/going to rule someday
• His dream has yet to be fulfilled.
• In fact, from/appearances, Joseph’s dreams/been shattered.
• What does Joseph do?
Does he get angry and give up on the Lord? Does he say, “I’m finished with all this dreaming! Just leave me alone!”?
• Joseph finds himself/one/waiting rooms/life
• Does not lose grip/dreams or God Who gave them/him.
• Joseph/actively looking for ways to glorify God while he waits in that prison, v. 8.
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What a lesson for the redeemed today!
There are going/times:
• seems like God/forgotten all about you
• seems your dreams have been derailed too
• When you find yourself in one/waiting rooms of life.
What you do/waiting room/a lot to do Lord will do for you later.
Our duty/prisons of life/actively seek ways to glorify Him, 1 Cor. 10:31.
• Our circumstances might be bad, but our God is good
• Need to learn how to glorify Him when the sun is shining and when the rain is falling.
• Look for ways to point others to Him even though our own hearts are breaking!