God’s Strengthening Word: Mercy & ForgivenessSample

Introduction
Genesis 41:1–36: The king of Egypt has disturbing dreams, and his magicians and wise men are unable to interpret them. The wine steward tells the king abut Joseph’s ability to interpret dreams, and the king sends for Joseph. Joseph informs the king of the meaning of the dreams—that the country will have seven years of abundant grain followed by seven years of famine. Joseph then advises the king on a course of action.
Today’s Key Verse: Genesis 41:25 GNT
Joseph said to the king, “The two dreams mean the same thing; God has told you what he is going to do.”
Reflect
One purpose of the story of the king’s dreams is to show that Joseph’s God is more powerful than Egyptian magic and wisdom. After interpreting the king’s dreams, what advice does Joseph give the king (verses 33–36)?
Pray
All-wise and loving God, forgive me for those times when I fail to put my trust in you and turn instead to superstition or ways of thinking that are not in keeping with your will. Deepen my faith so that I am obedient to your will, trusting in your guidance in all aspects of my life. Amen.
Tomorrow’s Reading
Genesis 41:37–57: Joseph is made governor over Egypt.
Scripture
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Daily Bible Reading—July 2025. Build consistent interaction with Scripture! Each day you'll find background, key verses for meditation, and reflection questions to help you dive deeper into Scripture. Prayers prompted by the day's passage will help you connect with God and others. Journey with us this month!
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