The story of Joseph tells about God's providence in our life and it also tells how the Israelites ended up in Egypt. Joseph was Jacobs favorite son since he was the first son by his favorite wife Rachel. Joesph's brothers were very jealous of him and sold him to caravan heading to Egypt for 20 pieces of silver.
While Joseph was living with Potiphar, Potiphar's wife accused Joseph of attacking her, so Joseph was put into prison. Pharaoh's cupbearer and chief baker were also put into prison with Joseph. Both men had dreams that they could not understand. They told Joseph their dream and Joseph told them the meaning of each dream. In the cupbearer's dream, he saw a vine with three braches filled with grapes. He picked the grapes and squeezed them into Pharaoh's cup. He put the cup into Pharoah's hand. Joseph said the meaning of his dream was that in three days he would be released from prison and again be cupbearer for the Pharoah.
The baker's dream was similar, he was carrying three baskets and in the top one were baked goods for Pharoah. Birds were pecking at the baked goods. The interpretation of his dream was that in three days Pharoah would hang him.
Three days later the events happened just as Joseph said they would. Joseph asked the cupbearer to remember him when he talks to the Pharoah.
After some time Pharoah had dreams that he did not understand and the cuobearer told him about Joseph. The meaning of Pharoah's dreams were that there would be seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine. Joesph told Pharoah that he needed to put someone in charge of all the grain. The Pharoah chose Joesph to be in charge.
There were indeed seven years of plenty then came the famine. The famine went so far as to effect Joseph's family, who came to Egypt to but grain. They did not recognize Joseph but Joseph recognized them. Joseph finally revealed himself to his family and asked them to come to live in Egypt.
So for my treat I have sweet rolls and juice to symbolize the wine. Joseph was falsely accused and hated by his brothers, but God rewarded him and provided for all his needs.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Fishers of Men
In last weeks Gospel from John we heard how Jesus called Andrew and Simon Peter. This weeks Gospel is from Mark and he tells how Jesus calls Simon Peter, Andrew, James and John to be his disciples. The two sets of brothers are fisherman and Jesus tells them that he will make them fishers of men. So my treat tonight is Swedish fish.
Just as Jesus calls ordinary fisherman to be his disciples He calls us to also be His disciples. There is not a profession that God cannot use to make a difference in the world.
Just as Jesus calls ordinary fisherman to be his disciples He calls us to also be His disciples. There is not a profession that God cannot use to make a difference in the world.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Peter-Cephas
Last weekend the church celebrated Epiphany and Monday was The Feast of The Baptism of Our Lord. The church now begins Ordinary Time and the Liturgical color is green. Jesus is ready to begin His ministry. John the Baptist was standing with two of his disciples, and as he watched Jesus walk by, he said, "Behold, the Lamb of God." The two disciples heard what he said and followed Jesus. The two disciples of John were Andrew and his brother Simon Peter. Jesus said to Simon Peter, "You are Simon son of John; you will be called Cephas." (This is the same as Peter and means rock.") So for my treat I served rock candy.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Baptism of Jesus
Next Monday is the Feast of the Baptism of Jesus in the Jordan, so my treat tonight is shell shaped shortbread's. When Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, the voice of the Father thundered "You are my beloved child. With you I am well pleased." God our Father also echoes those same words to us. I pray that you would feel the love of God in your ordinary or your hectic day.