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Welcome!
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In this session:
• An intro video from Scott for our session today • A cartoon re-enactment of our story
• An exploration of the greatest history book of ALL TIME… • Reflections and prayers • Some optional extras
So: It’s been another strange week, hasn’t it!? How have you found this week?
Different weeks can be up and down and that’s ok! Sometimes, we have weeks
where feel very anxious and uncertain about things at the moment and other times
we have more positive weeks. If you’re someone who’s feeling like this, then you’re
in good company – we all feel like this in different ways.
We miss you guys a lot and can’t wait until we’re all back together! What are you
missing the most, do you think? Aside from family and friends, I really miss the
cinema!
Welcome to our session together today, before you go any further, check out my
video intro for you guys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkdyXKI1IBk
Remember Joseph?
Send me something you’ve been up to: [email protected]
SO, I’m excited, are you?
Remember Joseph? Here is a reminder if not:
Joseph
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Meet Joseph: Hi! I’m Joseph!
Did you know: I have
11 brothers! 11, can
you believe it??
I’m also like the
second youngest,
which means I don’t
get heard much!
What’s the first
thing you think of
when you think
about my story?
I live in a place called
Canaan (“Kay-nun”)
with my father,
Jacob (who’s also
called ‘Israel’
Most people think
of my colourful coat,
or Egypt, where lots
of my story takes
place (hence the
funky theme!)
The most exciting thing
about my story, is that it all
points to Jesus (yes, like
actual Jesus, in like 1000
years time!) Crazy right?
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Joseph Intro Questions:
• Do you have a favourite farm animal?
• Have you had any crazy dreams recently? (yes, today are more dreams!)
• Have you, or perhaps a family member, ever grown fruit or beg in the
garden? What have you grown? Do you remember how long it takes?
• Has a parent or maybe a teacher ever given you responsibility over
others? Do you remember how it felt, receiving that trust?
The Story so far…
Do you remember the story of Joseph so far?
Joseph is the son of Jacob (also called Israel) and has 11 brothers. Joseph was
Jacob’s favourite son and he gave Joseph a spectacular robe! But his brothers got
jealous of this (I can see why!) and began to hate him.
Joseph then had two dreams from God, one involving grains of wheat and the
other, the moon and stars. Both dreams were about him ruling over his brothers
(remember these dreams we real and from God).
Joseph’s brothers then plotted to kill him but settled
with selling him to some foreigners who took him to
Egypt! Joseph worked under Potiphar, one of Pharaoh’s
officials and Potiphar’s wife tricked Joseph and plotted
against him, ending up in Joseph’s prison sentence.
While Joseph was in prison, he interpreted dreams for
Pharaoh’s chief baker and cupbearer, and they came
true…
Today, 2 years has passed, and Pharaoh hears of what
happened while Joseph was in prison, and…
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Joseph
Bible Reading:
Grab a Bible and turn to Genesis 41 v 1-40
Do you remember why we read the Bible? Because the Bible is God’s Word, and
therefore every time we read the Bible, God actually speaks to us – how
incredible is that!?
Why not pray right now that God would speak into your heart as we read
together, and that we might see Jesus and know Him more?
Give Genesis 40:1-40 a read and we’ll go through it together!
It’s a slightly longer reading today, meaning we’ll be able to get through the
whole of Joseph’s Narrative – enjoy it
You can also read it here: https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Genesis+41%3A1-40&version=NIV
Video Story:
Before we go through the passage, let’s
watch that story to help us picture it better!
We join the video story as Pharaoh ask Joseph to interpret his dreams.
Watch it here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWiJ8VQXJzY&list=PLcfK69wvRgGfl_k7phl2z
iPALYa3jlWBo&index=15
Joseph
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Bible Study: Keep your Bible open at Genesis 41 v 1-40
Here are some questions to focus in on as we go through our passage together:
• Have a look back to 40v23 – do you remember that Joseph was forgotten
about in prison?
• How long was Joseph left there in 41v1?
• Still think Joseph was deflated and lost all hope??
• Back to dreams – who has a dream now in v1? (He is like the top dog!)
• Can you summarise Pharaoh’s two dreams in v2-7?
• Who did Pharaoh first send for to aid him in v8?
• Who then comes back into the story in v9? What does he share with Pharaoh
in v10-13?
• Pharaoh then send for Joseph from prison, how does Joseph reply to
interpreting dreams in v16?
• What do you think this shows us about Joseph’s character?
• What does Joseph say the dreams mean in v25-27? (v29-30 may help you)
• What does Joseph then encourage Pharaoh to do in response in v33-36?
• How does Joseph’s journey then take a massive turn in v40?
• How many people will be above Joseph’s authority in Egypt in v40?
• Suddenly, Joseph has gone from betrayal, loss, family break-up and prison to
basically Prime Minister, 2nd in charge of the whole nation – how do you
think Joseph would have been feeling?
• Do you think this was part of God’s plan the whole time? Why do you think
it’s taken so long to play out like this?
Next week, we’ll find out what happens when Joseph is in charge!
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Joseph
What an amazing turn around! Now, do you remember we said that as amazing
and crazy as Joseph’s story is, what is more amazing, is that Joseph’s story points
us to Jesus?
How does Joseph point us to Jesus?
If all the Bible is about Jesus (and it is), then how can
someone who lived like 1000 odd years before Jesus
actually point us to Jesus and be the intention of the
story?? This is something we’re going to look at every
week as hear about Joseph.
Next week, this section of the narrative will continue and we will see Jesus a lot
easier, but why not take this opportunity to think about all of Joseph’s narrative so
far and write down everything you remember about how Joseph points us to Jesus
You may remember points about how Joseph and Jesus were both betrayed, or
about how Joseph and Jesus were both sold for money. You might think about,
from our passage today, about how Joseph says that God is the true interpreter of
dreams and how Joseph continues to faithfully live out God’s plan for himself,
even when it got touch, and Jesus did the same!
Remember the bigger picture of how Joseph’s story actually points
forward to the Lord Jesus – how cool is that!
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Joseph
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Now, why is this important?
Why does any of this matter?
And what has it got to do with us?
We can often go weeks or months struggling to hear directly from God. If that’s you
right now, then please know that’s ok! We all experience times like this. But as we
look at the narrative of Joseph, we see someone who faithfully plods on and on
and on, for years in his journey, appearing to get worse and worse.
Joseph goes from sibling rivalry, to full on betrayal, nearly killed, sold off, set up and
framed and imprisoned – it would seem like God surely can’t be blessing Joseph’s
journey here, but all the way through Joseph keeps pointing us back to God, Joseph
remains faithful to God the whole time. And today, we heard that God honoured
that but appointing Joseph second in command!
Joseph is a brilliant example to us about how to remain faithful to God even in
times where we feel like God isn’t speaking into our lives or when we don’t know
where we’re going in life etc. Remember, God speaks to us through His Word, the
Bible, and His Spirit is with us always in every circumstance.
Look to Joseph for example and encouragement – God’s plan are always working in
our lives, we need to ask for the strength and faith to trust Him. God honours those
who walk faithfully with Him, as Joseph did. So, let’s strive to be young men and
women who do the same, knowing that Joseph really points us to the Lord Jesus,
who gives us grace for every short fall and strength for every step.
I want to encourage you to take some time to reflect on that and come to God in
prayer (scroll down)
Reflection:
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We’re praying for you, we miss you, we love you – keep being thankful for the
positive things and seeing Jesus in everything – and keep in touch!!
Scroll down for optional extras
Scott Rushby, TBCYouth, May 2020©
Our wider church family are looking at a 4 session series on Prayer, based
on these 4 points – today they’re thinking about YIELD.
I want to encourage you to spend a bit of extra time on that section today.
P – PAUSE – take a minute in silence, and bring your worries and thoughts
to God. Are you finding daily time to pause and meet with God? What does
physical rest look like for you in this time? What about mental rest? And
Spiritual rest? Pausing is really important.
R – Reflect/Rejoice – Take some time to reflect on Joseph’s and Jesus’
emotions throughout their journeys. Joseph has gone from the lowest of
lows to the second most important person in all the land! Why not spend
some time reflecting on where and how Jesus has been faithful to you in
your life, where He has helped you etc?
A – ASK – We serve a God who is able to do immeasurably more than we
can ever think or imagine (Ephesians 3:20) We can ask anything of Him! Do
you have things you want ask God for? Peace, comfort, joy maybe in this
time? Are there things you want to ask God for about other people around
you? We can come to God with anything, He loves listening!
Y – YIELD/YES – To Yield for God means to actively want Him more. How
can you actively try and seek Jesus more this week? How can we be faithful
plodders, like Joseph, even in lockdown? Why don’t you ask for God’s help
with that