1. Joseph rises to a position of power in Egypt after correctly interpreting Pharaoh's dreams about an upcoming 7 years of plentiful harvests followed by 7 years of famine. He oversees storing up grain during the good years to prepare for the coming famine.
2. During this time, Joseph has two sons with Asenath. He names his firstborn Manasseh, meaning "God has made me forget," as God has allowed him to move past his troubles. He names his second Ephraim, meaning "God has made me fruitful," recognizing God's role in his new circumstances.
3. The 7 years
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1. Joseph was thirty years old
when he stood before Pharaoh
king of Egypt. And Joseph went
out from the presence of
Pharaoh, and went throughout
all the land of Egypt. Now in
the seven plentiful years the
ground brought forth
abundantly.
2. So he gathered all the food of the
seven years which were in the land
of Egypt, and laid up the food in the
cities; he laid up in every city the
food of the fields which surrounded
them. Joseph gathered very much
grain, as the sand of the sea, until
he stopped counting, for it was
without number.
3. And to Joseph were born two
sons before the years of famine
came, whom Asenath, the
daughter of Poti-Pherah priest
of On, bore to him. Joseph
called the name of the firstborn
Manasseh: ‘For God has made
me forget all my toil and all my
father’s house.’
4. And the name of the second he
called Ephraim: ‘For God has caused
me to be fruitful in the land of my
affliction.’ Then the seven years of
plenty which were in the land of
Egypt ended, and seven years of
famine began to come, as Joseph
had said. The famine was in all the
lands, but in all the land of Egypt
there was bread.
5.
6. 1. Readiness to face life challenges
starts with;-
a. Ordering our own private world.
• Genesis 41:51 And to Joseph were
born two sons before the years of
famine came….Joseph called the
name of the firstborn Manasseh: ‘For
God has made me forget all my toil
and all my father’s house.’
• Phil 3:13 ..but one thing I do,
forgetting those things which are
behind and reaching forward to those
things which are ahead.
7. 1. Readiness to face life
challenges starts with;-
b. Letting God do the impossible.
• Genesis 41:51 Joseph called the
name of the firstborn Manasseh:
‘For God has made me forget all
my toil and all my father’s house.’
• Philippians 4:13 I can do all things
through Christ who strengthens me.
8. 2. Readiness to shoulder greater
responsibility starts with;-
a. Changing mentality that leads to
changed reality.
• Genesis 41:52 And the name of the
second he called Ephraim: ‘For God
has caused me to be fruitful in the
land of my affliction.’
• 3 John 1:2 Beloved I pray that you
may prosper in all things and be in
health, just as your soul prospers.
9. 2. Readiness to shoulder greater
responsibility starts with;-
b. Acknowledging the invisible
hand.
• Genesis 41:52 And the name of
the second he called Ephraim:
‘For God has caused me to be
fruitful in the land of my
affliction.’
• Deuteronomy 8:18 For it is
God who gives you power to
make wealth.
10. 3. Readiness to experience
greatness starts with;-
a. Trusting God regardless of
consequences.
• Genesis 41:53-54 Then the
seven years of plenty which were
in the land of Egypt ended, and
the seven years of famine began
to come, as Joseph had said.
• Psalm 34:8 Blessed is the man
who trusts in God.
11. 3. Readiness to experience greatness
starts with;-
b. Taking God at His words.
• Genesis 41:53-54 Then the seven
years of plenty which were in the
land of Egypt ended, and the seven
years of famine began to come, as
Joseph had said.’
• Psalm 138:2 For You have magnified
Your word above all Your name.
12. 1. 2015 is here to stay.
2. What are the things need to be
put in order first?
3. What are the mindsets need to
be changed first?
4. What possibly stop us from
experiencing a greater year?