PROCLAMATION
“And there
was no bread in all the land; for the famine was very sore, so that the land of
Egypt and all the land of Canaan fainted by reason of the famine.” Genesis 47:13 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These are
the words of God which were revealed to and written by Moses under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God. After his brothers told their father
Israel all that had transpired when they were in Egypt, he agreed to accompany
them and leave Canaan. (Genesis 45:24-28)
Along the journey Israel had a vision. The Lord God spoke to him (Genesis 46:1-5) and
from that time forward he became a man of faith. When they arrived in Egypt, Joseph went to
the Pharaoh and told him that they were in the land of Goshen. (Genesis
47:1) He took five of his brothers with
him and the Pharaoh asked them, “What is your occupation?” When he learned that they were shepherds, he
told Joseph to put them over his flocks. (Genesis 47:2-6) The famine continued in Egypt and Canaan and
the land wasted away. The people gave
all of their money to Joseph to buy grain.
The next year they traded all of their flocks and herds to Joseph for
grain. The following year the people traded
all of their land to Joseph for the Pharaoh in order to buy grain because the
famine was so severe. (Genesis 47:20) Joseph
reduced all of the people, except for the priests, to servitude. He gave them seed to plant but required one
fifth of all of the crops they produced belonged to the Pharaoh. (Genesis
47:21-24) The Israelites stayed in
Goshen for seventeen years. When Jacob
was a hundred and forty-seven years old, he made Joseph swear not to bury him
in Egypt but bury him with his fathers. (Genesis 47:27-31)
APPLICATION
Even during
the seven years of bad times and famine, Joseph obeyed God, and God was with
him. The Lord God did not promise
believers that there would not be any bad times or storms in our lives. What He said was that He would never leave us
or forsake us. (Hebrews 13:5) He has to
power to calm the storms, (Mark 4:39) but He did not say that He would calm all
of our storms. What He said was that He
be with through the storms and always, even to the end of the earth. (Matthew
28:20) So, no matter how dark it gets,
it’s always darkest just before the dawn and joy is coming in the morning.
(Psalm 30:5) Keep the faith and praise
The Lord.
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