As the wait extends from years to centuries, somemake the mistake of believing that God has abandoned them. - P139
In this extended season of waiting, let us not become idle or discour-aged. Instead, it is important that we stay sensitive to what God mightbe doing and remain alert to the opportunities He opens around usso that we will be fully prepared when the day of fulfillment arrives. - P139
God‘s timing may be a mystery to us, but He has appointed a day forChrist‘s return and we can be confident that He will not delay. - P139
Dear Lord, I pray for all those who feel overwhelmed by their troubling cir-cumstances. Give me the grace and wisdom to be a blessing to them and topoint them to You. In Jesus‘ name I pray, amen. - P139
21 He restored the chief cupbearer to his position, sothat he once again put the cup into Pharaoh‘s hand-22 but he impaled the chief baker, just as Joseph hadsaid to them in his interpretation. - P141
23 The chief cupbearer, however, did not rememberJoseph; he forgot him. however forgot all about Joseph, never giving him - P141
The chief cupbearer and the chief baker have had dreams that troublethem. Joseph offers to interpret the dreams as he is aware that Godcan show him their meaning. - P142
He actively cares for his fellow prisonersdespite his prolonged and unjust imprisonment. - P142
His faith in God alsoremains strong: after he interprets the chief cupbearer‘s dream, he says "when all goes well with you," not "if." - P142
He is certain of God‘s ability tointerpret dreams and confident in the truth that God reveals. - P142
When wefind ourselves in difficult or unfair circumstances, let us not lose sightof who God is. - P142
And as we trust in Him, let us serve Him by attendingto the needs of those around us. - P142
Only when the baker sees that the cupbearer‘s interpretation is favorabledoes he seek the meaning of his dream. - P142
He seems desperate for a guarantee of his safety, which perhaps hints that his imprisonment, unlikeJoseph‘s, is a consequence of his own failings. - P142
Joseph predicts that thebaker will be released only to be executed. Things go just as Joseph predicts for both inmates. - P142
The cupbearer, however, fails to show gratitudeto Joseph and forgets him. - P142
When God lifts us out of a painful situation,let us not be so quick to get back to our usual routine that we forgetwhat He has done for us. - P142
May we give God all the glory that is due toHim and show gratitude to all the people who helped us along the way. - P142
Dear God, You are goodness itself! When I face injustice, I pray You wouldcome to my aid swiftly, but even as I wait for You, help my heart to trust in Yourgoodness and lift up joyful praises to You. In Jesus‘ name, amen. - P143
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