1. The Lord reveals to us many riches in the stories of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. In them, we see the importance of striving for the flow of living water in Beersheba, which represents the prophetic word. We also receive the vision that God’s purpose is the building of Bethel, His house. Finally, we understand that this building requires a life of constant fellowship with Him, through the word (Genesis 26:22-25, 32-33; 28:17).
2. In the story of Joseph, we see that the house of God needs good administrators, stewards, to care for the people—the members of the Body of Christ, purchased by His blood. The goal is to distribute God’s riches to all through the word (1 Corinthians 6:20; 7:23; Revelation 5:9-10).
3. Joseph was the provider of food in Egypt during the years of famine. His main responsibility, entrusted to him by Pharaoh, was to supply the needy. Today, the church has the responsibility to distribute the bread of life and the living water—Christ Himself—to those who hunger and thirst. We cannot withhold the flow of life within us; we need to bring Christ to everyone through the Word (Genesis 41:55-57; John 6:35; 4:10, 14).
4. “Even if our parents or ancestors have chosen a path of curse, we do not need to remain on it. […] God wants us to follow Him closely, listening to His word and believing in it. This is how we will become fruitful, generating many spiritual children for His house. Praise be to the Lord!” (Daily Food, book 8, week 2, Sunday, pp. 37-38).
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