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January 18 | Joseph Interprets Dreams

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Today’s Reading: Read Genesis 40–42 While Joseph was in prison, God gave him the opportunity to interpret 2 people’s dreams. The King’s Cupbearer and the...


Genesis 41-43

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In Genesis 41-43, Joseph interprets Pharaoh's dreams, predicting seven years of abundance followed by seven years of famine, leading to his appointment as Egypt's overseer for famine preparation. During the famine, Joseph's brothers come to Egypt for grain and do not recognize Joseph, who tests their integrity by demanding to see their youngest brother, Benjamin.


Rising Together: Partnering for Kingdom Advancement

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Lincoya Hills Baptist Church, led by Pastor George Ibock, found itself at a crossroads. With an average age of 83 and a diminishing presence in...


January 17 | Joseph in Prison

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Today’s Reading: Read Genesis 39:1–6; 39:19–23 Remember that Joseph was sold to a group of travelers going to Egypt? When he got to Egypt, he...


Genesis 38-40

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In Genesis 38-40, Judah has three sons and marries his first son to Tamar. After his sons die, Tamar tricks Judah into fathering her twins. Joseph, sold into slavery, prospers in Potiphar's house but is imprisoned after a false accusation, where he interprets dreams for Pharaoh's servants.


Covenant Promises: The Old Testament Foundations and Our Spiritual Response

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In this episode of the Sermon Notes podcast, hosts Jay Strother and guest Brian Ball embark on a theological exploration of the Old Testament's depiction of divine covenants, with particular emphasis on the enduring nature of God's promises.


January 16 | Joseph and his brothers

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Today’s Reading: Read Genesis 37 Jacob, also known as Israel, had 12 sons. (Remember that– it will be important later in our story!). He lived...


Genesis 34-37

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In Genesis 34-37, Jacob's daughter Dinah is defiled by Shechem, leading her brothers to deceitfully avenge her by massacring the men of Shechem's city. Jacob returns to Bethel at God's command, where God reaffirms His covenant. The story then focuses on Joseph, who is sold into slavery in Egypt by his envious brothers, while Jacob believes he is dead.


January 15 | Jacob’s name changes

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Today’s Reading: Read Genesis 32:24–32 Jacob grew up and had a family. His family had lived in Ur– the place where his grandfather, Abraham, had...


Genesis 30-33

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In Genesis 30-33, Rachel, unable to bear children, gives her maid Bilhah to Jacob, leading to the birth of more sons. Jacob prospers under Laban's service, eventually departing secretly. After a divine encounter where Jacob wrestles with God and is named Israel, he fearfully meets Esau, but their reunion is peaceful, and Jacob settles in Shechem.


Genesis 27-29

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In Genesis 27-29, Jacob deceives Isaac to receive Esau's blessing, flees to avoid Esau's wrath, and works for Laban to marry Rachel, but is deceived into marrying Leah first. Leah has four sons, while Rachel remains childless.