*Scripture: Genesis 40:1-23 (NKJV)*

1 It came to pass after these things that the butler and the baker of the
king of Egypt offended their lord, the king of Egypt. 2 And Pharaoh was
angry with his two officers, the chief butler and the chief baker. 3 So he
put them in custody in the house of the captain of the guard, in the
prison, the place where Joseph was confined. 4 And the captain of the guard
charged Joseph with them, and he served them; so they were in custody for a
while. 5 Then the butler and the baker of the king of Egypt, who were
confined in the prison, had a dream, both of them, each man's dream in one
night and each man's dream with its own interpretation.

6 And Joseph came in to them in the morning and looked at them, and saw
that they were sad. 7 So he asked Pharaoh's officers who were with him in
the custody of his lord's house, saying, "Why do you look so sad today?" 8
And they said to him, "We each have had a dream, and there is no
interpreter of it." So Joseph said to them, "Do not interpretations belong
to God? Tell them to me, please."

9 Then the chief butler told his dream to Joseph, and said to him, "Behold,
in my dream a vine was before me, 10 and in the vine were three branches;
it was as though it budded, its blossoms shot forth, and its clusters
brought forth ripe grapes. 11 Then Pharaoh's cup was in my hand; and I took
the grapes and pressed them into Pharaoh's cup, and placed the cup in
Pharaoh's hand." 12 And Joseph said to him, "This is the interpretation of
it: The three branches are three days. 13 Now within three days Pharaoh
will lift up your head and restore you to your place, and you will put
Pharaoh's cup in his hand according to the former manner, when you were his
butler. 14 But remember me when it is well with you, and please show
kindness to me; make mention of me to Pharaoh, and get me out of this
house. 15 For indeed I was stolen away from the land of the Hebrews; and
also I have done nothing here that they should put me into the dungeon."

16 When the chief baker saw that the interpretation was good, he said to
Joseph, "I also was in my dream, and there were three white baskets on my
head. 17 In the uppermost basket were all kinds of baked goods for Pharaoh,
and the birds ate them out of the basket on my head." 18 So Joseph answered
and said, "This is the interpretation of it: The three baskets are three
days. 19 Within three days Pharaoh will lift off your head from you and
hang you on a tree; and the birds will eat your flesh from you." 20 Now it
came to pass on the third day, which was Pharaoh's birthday, that he made a
feast for all his servants; and he lifted up the head of the chief butler
and of the chief baker among his servants. 21 Then he restored the chief
butler to his butlership again, and he placed the cup in Pharaoh's hand. 22
But he hanged the chief baker, as Joseph had interpreted to them. 23 Yet
the chief butler did not remember Joseph, but forgot him.

*Devotion*

A butler and a baker were with Joseph in prison. Joseph received a vision
that the baker would be put to death, but the butler would be restored. He
asked only that the butler would speak of him to the Pharaoh and get him
out of prison. And the butler promptly forgot him. Joseph wanted freedom.
He put his hope in a man, and the man disappointed him.

We know what we want for our lives, and we too get disappointed if the
people we're counting on to deliver end up failing us. There are two things
wrong with this. The first is that we are really living a "my will be done"
life, and second is that we are trusting in the arm of flesh. God gave
Joseph a few more years in prison--years that he needed to repent of these
things. So let us learn from him and repent of our "my will be done"
attitude, instead praying with ever greater sincerity, "Thy will be done."
And God grant us grace further to trust that even when people disappoint
us, God has use of that too, to accomplish what He would have done in our
lives. His will is always good and gracious, for the sake of Jesus Christ
our Lord.


Rev. Dcn. Jerry Dulas, as eCourier of the Evangelical Lutheran Diocese of
North America
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