1. Hebrews 3 shows us that Christ, as the Son, and Moses, as a servant, was faithful in all of God’s house. The word “all,” in Greek holos, conveys the idea of totality, of something complete. In this sense, Joseph also told Pharaoh that a discerning and wise man was needed to take responsibility for his entire household (Genesis 41:33; Hebrews 3:5-6).
2. Joseph proposed to Pharaoh that he appoint a good administrator over Egypt. The advice pleased both Pharaoh and his officials, who acknowledged: “Could we find anyone like this man, in whom is the Spirit of God?” We too need to take a step of faith to serve the Lord, trusting that His Spirit will be with us (Genesis 41:37-38).
3. Many who seemingly had no time to serve the Lord decided to prioritize the Word, get involved in His work, and take on responsibilities. The Lord then began to open doors and provide for all their needs. As a result, they even achieved better performance and testimony in their professional activities. Let us trust in the Lord! (Psalm 127:2; Matthew 6:33).
4. “Just like Abraham, we have a responsibility to set our children and grandchildren on the right path. It is up to you to guide them well. It is because of God’s miracle that our teenagers have been closely following the word, listening to it and taking notes. This, indeed, is a miracle!” (Genesis 18:17-19; Psalm 100:3) (Daily Food , book 8, week 1, Saturday , p. 16 ).
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