Don't you love it when (good) dreams come true?
Joseph's life story is filled with many dreams...they almost seem like milestone markers defining key moments in his life. But in today's passage, it's Jacob's dream that comes true. As he's on his way to Egypt to reunite with Joseph, Jacob has a dream from God:
God spoke to Israel in a vision that night: "Jacob! Jacob!"
"Yes?" he said. "I'm listening."
God said, "I am the God of your father.
"Yes?" he said. "I'm listening."
God said, "I am the God of your father.
Don't be afraid of going down to Egypt.
I'm going to make you a great nation there.
I'll go with you down to Egypt;
I'll also bring you back here.
And when you die, Joseph will be with you;
with his own hand he'll close your eyes."
For much of his life, Jacob had mourned the loss of his son Joseph. Surprisingly, Jacob had the opportunity to reunite with him (thousands of years before Internet search tools or The Locator were even available!). To top it all off, the lives of Jacob and his entire family--the family God promised his father Isaac and grandfather Abraham--were saved from famine. And the best part of all? God was with him, guiding his steps and promising continued blessing.
The stories of Joseph and Jacob have been such incredible pictures of God's faithfulness. God's still faithful today. I'm going to do something a little different in this post and pray for anyone reading this...
I hope and pray for you.
I pray for the God-given dreams of your heart.
I pray that you'll see glimmers of God's direction and faithfulness in your life,
even when things seem tough.
I pray that you'll have the wisdom, patience and character
that helped Joseph and Jacob weather their stormy circumstances with grace.
I pray that you'll be able to forgive those who hurt you.
I pray that you will not be afraid--
that you'll walk in the kind of confidence that only comes
from trusting God.
I pray that you'll know and hear His voice and
let His vision be your vision.
And I pray that you'll see those God-given dreams come true.
Amen.
Tomorrow: Genesis 48-50
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