tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8239862379422212897.post539220892311410534..comments2018-01-07T19:09:17.057-08:00Comments on Three65: January 19Three65 Bloggershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10949752128011529205noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8239862379422212897.post-77346107646534984062017-01-19T08:43:52.727-08:002017-01-19T08:43:52.727-08:00I love the story of Joseph in so many ways. Here&...I love the story of Joseph in so many ways. Here's a random thought that came to me as I read about Joseph asking the cupbearer to remember him to Pharaoh, and for the first time we read about Joseph having a "this is not fair" moment as he spoke with the cupbearer about how he had done nothing wrong to deserve the prison he was in. (Gen. 40:14). However, the cupbearer did not remember him and Joseph remained in prison for another 2 years. I couldn't help but wonder had Joseph continued to fully trust God and not try to make his own case, would Pharaoh have had his dream a little sooner? Who knows. It is so human to want to state our case before people we think might be able to help us, but I find it interesting that the only time we read about Joseph complaining about his situation is here. Thanks so much for your insight on fruitfulness, Nell. I love how no matter what situation Joseph found himself in, he bore godly fruit. Marsha, Marsha, Marshahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03443894940856376565noreply@blogger.com