Joseph’s experience in prison in Egypt includes an encounter with Pharaoh’s cupbearer and baker, who were sent to the same prison after offending their master. Joseph attends to them, and both men have troubling dreams. Joseph notes that dream interpretations belong to God. This moment marks the beginning of Joseph’s future rise to power, as his ability to interpret dreams eventually leads to his influence in Egypt.
It reads in Genesis 40:1-8 Easy:40 Later, two of Pharaoh’s servants did something wrong to Pharaoh. These servants were the baker and the man who served wine to Pharaoh.Pharaoh became angry with his baker and wine server, so he put them in the same prison as Joseph. Potiphar, the commander of Pharaoh’s guards, oversaw this prison. The commander put the two prisoners under Joseph’s care. The two men continued to stay in prison for some time. One night both prisoners had a dream. The baker and the wine server each had his own dream, and each dream had its own meaning. Joseph went to them the next morning and saw that the two men were worried. He asked them, “Why do you look so worried today?” The two men answered, “We both had dreams last night, but we don’t understand what we dreamed. There is no one to explain the dreams to us.” Joseph said to them, “God is the only one who can understand and explain dreams. So, I beg you, tell me your dreams.
Father God Thank You and praise You for the air we breathe that is a gift from You. Rest, comfort, and life are essential. It has been difficult recently. Knowledge and comprehension are important. Trusting in a direction during uncertain times can be helpful. Patience is necessary to wait for the appropriate time, and courage is required to proceed forward. Dreams, concerns, and hopes are managed while waiting. Love You, thank You, praise You and give You all the honor and glory in Jesus Precious Name Amen.

