On Pharaoh’s birthday, he held a feast and made decisions regarding two of his imprisoned servants, the chief cupbearer and the chief baker. As Joseph had interpreted their dreams, Pharaoh restored the cupbearer to his position, allowing him to serve Pharaoh again. However, the baker was executed, fulfilling the ominous prediction, Joseph. This had given divine revelation, justice, and human forgetfulness. Despite Joseph’s accurate interpretation, the cupbearer failed to remember Joseph and did not advocate for his release, leaving him in prison. This moment sets the stage for Joseph’s eventual rise, showing how patience and faith play a role in his journey.

It reads in Genesis 40:20-23 Easy: Three days later it was Pharaoh’s birthday. He gave a party for all his servants. At the party Pharaoh allowed the wine server and the baker to leave the prison He freed the wine server and gave him his job back, and once again the wine server put a cup of wine in Pharaoh’s hand. But Pharaoh hung the baker, and everything happened the way Joseph said it would. But the wine server did not remember to help Joseph. He said nothing about him to Pharaoh. The wine server forgot about Joseph.

Father God, just as Joseph interpreted dreams yet remained unseen, let me trust that You are working even in silence. When I feel overwhelmed by my situations and overlooked, may I find strength in knowing You never forget me, nor are you blind to evil people. Thank You for Your protection. Grant me patience when I long for recognition, resilience when I face disappointment, and unwavering faith that Your purpose is greater than what I see today. Help me to be steadfast in hope and confident in Your divine timing. Love You, thank You, praise You and give You all the honor and glory in Jesus Precious Name amen.