*Scripture: Genesis 41:1-27 (NKJV)*

1 Then it came to pass, at the end of two full years, that Pharaoh had a
dream; and behold, he stood by the river. 2 Suddenly there came up out of
the river seven cows, fine looking and fat; and they fed in the meadow. 3
Then behold, seven other cows came up after them out of the river, ugly and
gaunt, and stood by the other cows on the bank of the river. 4 And the ugly
and gaunt cows ate up the seven fine looking and fat cows. So Pharaoh
awoke. 5 He slept and dreamed a second time; and suddenly seven heads of
grain came up on one stalk, plump and good. 6 Then behold, seven thin
heads, blighted by the east wind, sprang up after them. 7 And the seven
thin heads devoured the seven plump and full heads. So Pharaoh awoke, and
indeed, it was a dream.

8 Now it came to pass in the morning that his spirit was troubled, and he
sent and called for all the magicians of Egypt and all its wise men. And
Pharaoh told them his dreams, but there was no one who could interpret them
for Pharaoh. 9 Then the chief butler spoke to Pharaoh, saying: "I remember
my faults this day. 10 When Pharaoh was angry with his servants, and put me
in custody in the house of the captain of the guard, both me and the chief
baker, 11 we each had a dream in one night, he and I. Each of us dreamed
according to the interpretation of his own dream. 12 Now there was a young
Hebrew man with us there, a servant of the captain of the guard. And we
told him, and he interpreted our dreams for us; to each man he interpreted
according to his own dream. 13 And it came to pass, just as he interpreted
for us, so it happened. He restored me to my office, and he hanged him."

14 Then Pharaoh sent and called Joseph, and they brought him quickly out of
the dungeon; and he shaved, changed his clothing, and came to Pharaoh. 15
And Pharaoh said to Joseph, "I have had a dream, and there is no one who
can interpret it. But I have heard it said of you that you can understand a
dream, to interpret it." 16 So Joseph answered Pharaoh, saying, "It is not
in me; God will give Pharaoh an answer of peace."

17 Then Pharaoh said to Joseph: "Behold, in my dream I stood on the bank of
the river. 18 Suddenly seven cows came up out of the river, fine looking
and fat; and they fed in the meadow. 19 Then behold, seven other cows came
up after them, poor and very ugly and gaunt, such ugliness as I have never
seen in all the land of Egypt. 20 And the gaunt and ugly cows ate up the
first seven, the fat cows. 21 When they had eaten them up, no one would
have known that they had eaten them, for they were just as ugly as at the
beginning. So I awoke. 22 Also I saw in my dream, and suddenly seven heads
came up on one stalk, full and good. 23 Then behold, seven heads, withered,
thin, and blighted by the east wind, sprang up after them. 24 And the thin
heads devoured the seven good heads. So I told this to the magicians, but
there was no one who could explain it to me."

25 Then Joseph said to Pharaoh, "The dreams of Pharaoh are one; God has
shown Pharaoh what He is about to do: 26 The seven good cows are seven
years, and the seven good heads are seven years; the dreams are one. 27 And
the seven thin and ugly cows which came up after them are seven years, and
the seven empty heads blighted by the east wind are seven years of famine."

*Devotion*

Pharaoh had had a troubling dream, and the butler whose dream Joseph had
interpreted many years earlier finally remembered Joseph, and spoke of him
to Pharaoh. Now he stands before Pharaoh, and Pharaoh wants him to work his
magic and interpret the dream.

Joseph makes it clear that he is no magician. The interpretation of dreams
is not his, but comes from God. The self-centered arrogance of Joseph's
earlier years is gone. He gives all glory to God alone.

What a great standard by which to measure our own words and attitudes! Are
we glorying in ourselves, or are we giving all praise and honor and glory
to God? Selfishness seeks its own glory; faithfulness gives all glory to
God. Faith recognizes that it is not just pious to give all glory to God;
it's just plain honest. Whatever gifts and abilities we have, He has given
them to us. Whatever we have accomplished with them, He gave us the drive
to do that. And most of all, the forgiveness of sins and the eternal life
that we have is also purely a gift from Him, given us by the shed blood of
Jesus Christ. To God alone be the glory. Amen.


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