Interpretation

 They said to him, "We have had dreams, and there is no one to interpret them." And Joseph said to them, "Do not interpretations belong to God? Please tell them to me."
Genesis 40:8 ESV
https://bible.com/bible/59/gen.40.8.ESV

I love the humility of Joseph in the midst of his unjust imprisonment. Even though the prison governor respected Joseph, he didn't exploit that. Instead, when other prisoners came in, he served them. If you think it doesn't get more humble than unjust imprisonment, Joseph demonstrated greater humility by serving others, with no concern about humiliation.

We might have criticised young Joseph for telling tales or bragging about his dreams. But now, in an Egyptian jail, he's displaying Christlike humility. We could learn a thing or two from him!

Far from being consumed with his own sorry predicament, Joseph showed real compassion for his fellow prisoners. He wanted to know what was up with them, and he was determined to find a solution to their woes.

Joseph didn't pretend he could interpret dreams. But He confessed that he knew Someone who could. We don't need some Freudian book to interpret dreams, we need the One who is Sovereign even over our sleep.

'Gracious Lord, please help us to have the humility of Joseph, and the trust in You to reveal Your purposes. For the honour of Your name, amen'

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