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Joseph Opens the Storehouses Joseph Opens the Storehouses Genesis 41:56 Introduction After 7 years of plentiful harvest in Egypt, the Egyptians and surrounding countries became victims of a severe famine. The Egyptians had wisely stored away grain during the years of plenty in preparation for such a famine. (vv. 56-57) – Joseph, only second to Pharaoh in Egypt, opened the storehouses full of grain for the Egyptians, and for the surrounding countries. This was an incredible act of provision for the Egyptians, through the providence of God for the Israelites, and even to the surrounding nations. This was ultimately a product of God’s providence which was one of many events to fulfill the promise made to Abraham – “In you all the families of the earth shall be blessed” (Genesis 12:3). Joseph Opens the Storehouses Genesis 41:56

Joseph Opens the Storehouses The Prisoner’s Dreams – Genesis 40:1, 8, 14-15, 23 Pharaoh’s Dreams – 41:8-13 Joseph’s Rise to Power – 41:33-41, 53-57 God’s Provision for Israel – 50:19-21, 24 Joseph Opens the Storehouses The Prisoner’s Dreams Joseph rose to power in Potiphar’s house, then in the prison in which he was placed after being falsely accused by Potiphar’s wife. Pharaoh’s butler and baker were both put in prison – They “offended their lord, the king of Egypt” (40:1). Both had dreams, and were sad, for there was no interpreter. Joseph interpreted their dreams – “Do not interpretations belong to God” (40:8b)? Baker’s dream interpretation – He would be executed. Butler’s dream interpretation – He would be restored to his previous position as Pharaoh’s butler. (40:14-15) – Joseph told the butler to remember him. (40:23) – The butler did not remember him. Pharaoh’s Dreams Pharaoh had two dreams, which Joseph would later note were concerning the same thing. 7 fine and fat cows are eaten by 7 ugly and gaunt cows. 7 plump and good heads of grain devoured by 7 thin and blighted heads of grain. (41:8) – Pharaoh sought the interpretations, but none could interpret. (41:9-13) – The Butler remembered Joseph, and told Pharaoh about him. Pharaoh called for Joseph, and Joseph interpreted Pharaoh’s dreams – 1 interpretation for both combined. 7 cows and heads of grain are years – 7 plentiful years, 7 years of famine. The years of plenty would be forgotten when the years of famine arrived. Joseph’s Rise to Power (41:33-36) – Joseph’s advice to Pharaoh. (41:37-41) – Pharaoh puts Joseph into a position of authority. (41:53-57) – Egypt, under Joseph’s command, stored grain during the 7 plentiful years. Then years of famine came, and Joseph opened the storehouses providing sustenance for Egypt, and all surrounding countries affected by the famine. God’s Provision for Israel (Genesis 50:19-21, 24) The famine brought the sons of Jacob, Joseph’s brothers who sold him as a slave, and eventually Jacob himself, and all their families to Egypt. (By the providence of God through several events.) (50:19-21, 24) – Joseph’s brothers were anticipating the evil Joseph would repay them after Jacob’s death, but Joseph explained that this was by the providence of God. The Israelites were brought into Egypt. They would grow into a great nation in Egypt. God would eventually deliver them out of oppression, showing His power, and showing Himself to be their God. All of this would ultimately lead to the Christ through the nation of Israel – “In you all the families of the earth shall be blessed” (Genesis 12:3). Let us notice some connections between Joseph opening the storehouses of grain to provide for Egypt, Israel, and all nations, and Jesus opening the storehouse of grace for all the nations of the earth to receive.  Joseph Opened the Storehouses by His Authority

Joseph Opened the Storehouses by His Authority Given Authority by Pharaoh – 41:40-44 – The Only Authority to Open the Storehouses – 41:55, 33, 36, 38 – Let us notice some connections between Joseph opening the storehouses of grain to provide for Egypt, Israel, and all nations, and Jesus opening the storehouse of grace for all the nations of the earth to receive.  Joseph Opened the Storehouses by His Authority Given Authority by Pharaoh Genesis 41:40-41 – Pharaoh did not only choose Joseph to be the master over the storing and selling of grain, but of all of Egypt. 41:42-44 – Joseph was given royal garments (signs of authority), and taken through the streets of Egypt to have his authority shown. V. 44 – His authority was all encompassing. Every Egyptian was under the rule of Joseph, and had to obey him. The Only Authority to Open the Storehouses 41:55 – When the famine came, the people quickly felt its fury, and turned to Pharaoh for sustenance. Pharaoh directed them to Joseph. Pharaoh was only to be approached through Joseph – All the grain in the storehouses belonged to Pharaoh, but was inaccessible except through Joseph. 41:33, 36, 38 – Joseph was the architect of the storehouses, and the process of storage. He was the man fit to open the storehouses. This was all by his plan (of course inspired of God), and it was he that would execute it when it was the right time. Let us consider these points in light of Jesus opening the storehouses of God’s grace to salvation. 

Joseph Opened the Storehouses by His Authority Jesus Given Authority by God – Matthew 28:18; John 17:20-23 – The Only Authority to Open the Storehouses of God’s Grace – John 14:1-6; Matthew 11:27-30; Mark 16:16 – Let us consider these points in light of Jesus opening the storehouses of God’s grace to salvation.  Jesus Given Authority by God Matthew 28:18 – Jesus’ authority was given, as was Joseph’s, and was not limited. (ALL, IN HEAVEN AND EARTH) “All should honor the Son just as they honor the Father. He who does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent Him” (John 5:23). John 17:20-23 – Only in regard to the position in the Godhead (Father, Son, HS) is Jesus different from God. Jesus in His prayer for all believers: He and God are one – in authority, purpose, etc. We are to be one, as they, and one with them – in things authorized by them, word, deed, purpose, etc. The same was with Joseph and Pharaoh – what Joseph said was Pharaoh’s command, and all were expected to obey him. There are implications following this principle in salvation.  The Only Authority to Open the Storehouses of God’s Grace John 14:1-6 – There are things prepared for us in heaven, just as grain was prepared and preserved for the famine in Egypt. Only those who went through Joseph and his authority could enjoy the benefits of Pharaoh’s store of grain. Only those who go through Jesus can get to the Father – to heaven, where the mansions are prepared for us. Matthew 11:27-30 – Jesus will take the burden of sin away from our lives, but we must willingly take His yoke. (v. 27) – The only knowledge of the Father and of salvation comes through knowing Jesus. (vv. 28-30) – Jesus offers an easy yoke of rest from the burden of sin. Yoke – a symbol of subjection and service. Jesus is saying we MUST DO AS HE SAYS! Mark 16:16 – Jesus clearly laid down the conditions of salvation. Joseph Opened the Storehouses to All Who Would Come

Joseph Opened the Storehouses to All Who Would Come Provision Not Only for the Egyptians – Genesis 41:56-57 – Jesus’ Death, and the Gospel Call are for All Men – 1 John 2:2; John 3:16; Romans 1:16-17 – Joseph Opened the Storehouses to All Who Would Come The Provision Was Not Only for the Egyptians Genesis 41:56-57 – The storehouses were not only filled during the years of plenty for the Egyptians, but for the surrounding nations. (By God’s providence specifically for the house of Jacob.) Joseph’s wisdom provided for all people affected by the famine. All they had to do was COME. Jesus’ Death, and the Gospel Call are for All Men 1 John 2:2 – Jesus’ death serves as the propitiation by His blood for ALL MEN. John 3:16 – God’s love was for the whole world, and the provision of GRACE WAS FOR WHOEVER. Romans 1:16-17 – The gospel is God’s power to salvation for anybody (Jew or Gentile) who would believe and obey it.

Joseph Opens the Storehouses Conclusion – Joseph opened the storehouses providing sustenance for all of Egypt, Israel, and surrounding nations. Jesus opened the storehouses of God’s grace for all the world. Do you desire salvation? You must appeal to Jesus! Genesis 41:56