Friday, October 4, 2013

Joseph was taken to Egypt and sold to a man named Potiphar. Joseph worked hard, and soon Potiphar put him in charge of his entire household. But Potiphar’s wife was not a good woman, and one day she accused Joseph of betraying her husband. Although her words were false, Joseph was put in prison. But even in prison, he obeyed God. Joseph liked helping people. Soon he was released to help Pharaoh, the leader of all of Egypt.
“Joseph, I’ve heard you are able to explain dreams,” said Pharaoh.
“Only with God’s help,” replied Joseph.

God showed Joseph what Pharaoh’s dreams meant. Joseph said, “God is warning you. After seven years with plenty of food, the rains will stop. Nothing will grow for the next seven years. But if you plan, you can save your people from starving. You must store food during the good years. Then you can feed your people during the bad years.”
“You are a wise man, Joseph,” said Pharaoh. “You shall be in charge of all this.” Joseph worked hard to carry out the plans that God showed him. He made sure that huge amounts of grain were stored. And when the bad years came, Egypt had plenty of food to feed its people.