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Page1 Joseph God s Ways Genesis 37, 39-41 Learning Objectives 1. The children will examine the story of Joseph from the Old Testament. 2. The children will recognize the importance of living a life of humility. Getting Started Memory Verse: Bow down to the Lord. He will lift you up. --James 4:10 (NIRV) Choose One Activity Limbo Contest You will need a broomstick, curtain rod, or another object to use for a limbo bar, and some festive music. Line up the children in a straight line, and have two volunteers hold up the limbo bar. Begin at a height level with the bar that everyone can go under, and each time the line of children goes through, lower the bar an inch or two. Continue the contest until you have a winner. The winner must be able to go under the limbo bar without any body part other than their feet touching the ground. Recruit extra volunteers as needed to join in the fun and make the activity more interesting. When you have finished with the contest, sit back down and go over the following discussion questions: - How many of you thought you d do better than you did? - How many of you went way further than you thought you would? - When did it really start to become hard for you? Then tell the children that the limbo contest is a great example of what we re going to talk about today. There are many examples throughout the Old Testament of men who had great faith and perseverance. Today we will look closer at the life of a man named Joseph, and consider how low he was able to keep going. Joseph is a great example of a person with humility. (Continue with the lesson). Evaporating Paint Activity See: http://children.cccm.com/curriculum/ Old Testament Lesson 28 - Teacher s Guide You will need baby food jars, ¼ cup of warm water for each jar, 6 teaspoons of salt for each jar, paint brushes and black or red construction paper. Please see the above website for detailed instructions. You will use the activity to point out that sometimes we can t see the beauty of a situation until much later. Tell the children that in today s lesson we will learn about Joseph and how he had to humble himself before God and trust that He was doing something good with his life, even though it appeared that everything was bad. (Continue with the lesson.)

Page2 Bible Lesson with Discussion Questions Message: God is working an amazing plan for your life! Trust in Him. Genesis 37 ~ Joseph Has Two Dreams Jacob lived in the land of Canaan, the land where his father had lived. Joseph was a young man. He was 17 years old. He was taking care of the flocks with some of his brothers. Joseph brought their father a bad report about them. Jacob loved Joseph more than any of his other sons. Joseph had been born to him when he was old. Jacob made him a beautiful robe. Joseph's brothers saw that their father loved him more than any of them, so they hated Joseph. They couldn't even speak one kind word to him. Joseph had a dream. When he told it to his brothers, they hated him even more. He said to them, "Listen to the dream I had. We were tying up bundles of grain out in the field. Suddenly my bundle rose and stood up straight. Your bundles gathered around my bundle and bowed down to it." His brothers said to him, "Do you plan to be king over us? Will you really rule over us?" So they hated him even more because of his dream. They didn't like what he had said. Then Joseph had another dream. He told it to his brothers. "Listen," he said. "I had another dream. This time the sun and moon and 11 stars were bowing down to me." He told his father as well as his brothers. Then his father objected. He said, "What about this dream you had? Will your mother and I and your brothers really do that? Will we really come and bow down to the ground in front of you?" His brothers were jealous of him. But his father kept the matter in mind. Joseph Is Sold by His Brothers Joseph's brothers had gone to take care of their father's flocks near Shechem. Jacob said to Joseph, "As you know, your brothers are taking care of the flocks near Shechem. Come. I'm going to send you to them." "All right," Joseph replied. So Jacob said to him, "Go to your brothers. See how they are doing. Also see how the flocks are doing. Then come back and tell me." So he sent him away from the Hebron Valley. Joseph arrived at Shechem. A man found him wandering around in the fields. He asked Joseph, "What are you looking for?" He replied, "I'm looking for my brothers. Can you tell me where they are taking care of their flocks?" "They've moved on from here," the man answered. "I heard them say, 'Let's go to Dothan.' " So Joseph went to look for his brothers. He found them near Dothan. But they saw him a long way off. Before he reached them, they made plans to kill him. "Here comes that dreamer!" they said to one another. "Come. Let's kill him. Let's throw him into one of these empty wells. Let's say that a wild animal ate him up. Then we'll see whether his dreams will come true." Reuben heard them. He tried to save Joseph from them. "Let's not take his life," he said. "Let's not spill any blood. Throw him into this empty well here in the desert. But don't harm him yourselves." Reuben said that to save Joseph from them. He was hoping he could take him back to his father. When Joseph came to his brothers, he was wearing his beautiful robe. They took it away from him. And they threw him into the well. The well was empty. There wasn't any water in it. Then they sat down to eat their meal. As they did, they saw some Ishmaelite traders coming from Gilead. Their camels were loaded with spices, lotion and myrrh. They were on their way to take them down to Egypt. Judah said to his brothers, "What will we gain if we kill our brother and try to cover up what we've done? Come. Let's sell him to these traders. Let's not harm him ourselves. After all, he's our brother. He's our own flesh and blood." Judah's brothers agreed with him.

Page3 Bible Lesson with Discussion Questions Continued The traders from Midian came by. Joseph's brothers pulled him up out of the well. They sold him to the Ishmaelite traders for eight ounces of silver. Then the traders took him to Egypt. Later, Reuben came back to the empty well. He saw that Joseph wasn't there. He was so upset that he tore his clothes. He went back to his brothers and said, "The boy isn't there! Now what should I do?" Then they got Joseph's beautiful robe. They killed a goat and dipped the robe in the blood. They took it back to their father. They said, "We found this. Take a look at it. See if it's your son's robe." Jacob recognized it. He said, "It's my son's robe! A wild animal has eaten him up. Joseph must have been torn to pieces." Jacob tore his clothes. He put on black clothes. Then he sobbed over his son for many days. All of Jacob's other sons and daughters came to comfort him. But they weren't able to. He said, "I'll be full of sorrow when I go down into the grave to be with my son." So Joseph's father sobbed over him. But the traders from Midian sold Joseph to Potiphar in Egypt. Potiphar was one of Pharaoh's officials. He was the captain of the palace guard. Genesis 39 ~ Joseph and Potiphar's Wife *Please Note this chapter of the Bible has been edited below from the Bible translation in order to be more age appropriate for children of Religious Instruction age. Please refer to the story below, rather than the verses in the Bible.* Joseph had been taken down to Egypt. An Egyptian named Potiphar had bought him from the Ishmaelite traders who had taken him there. Potiphar was one of Pharaoh's officials. He was the captain of the palace guard. The Lord was with Joseph. He gave him great success. Joseph lived in Potiphar's house. Joseph's master saw that the Lord was with him. He saw that the Lord gave Joseph success in everything he did. So Potiphar was pleased with Joseph. He made him his attendant. He put Joseph in charge of his house. He told Joseph to take good care of everything he owned. From that time on, the Lord blessed Potiphar's family and servants because of Joseph. He blessed everything Potiphar had in his house and field. So Potiphar told Joseph to take good care of everything he owned. With Joseph in charge, he didn't have to worry about anything except the food he ate. Joseph was strong and handsome. After a while, his master's wife noticed Joseph and she tried to tempt him to sin against God. But he said no. "My master has put me in charge," he told her. "Now he doesn't have to worry about anything in the house. He trusts me to take care of everything he owns. "No one in this house is in a higher position than I am. My master hasn't held anything back from me, except you. You are his wife. So how could I do an evil thing like that? How could I sin against God?" She spoke to Joseph day after day. But he continued to tell her no. He didn't even want to be around her. One day Joseph went into the house to take care of his duties. None of the family servants was inside. Potiphar's wife tried again to get Joseph to sin against God. She grabbed hold of him by his coat. But he left his coat in her hand. And he ran out of the house. When she realized what had happened, she called her servants. "Look," she said to them, "this Hebrew slave has been brought here to make fun of us! He tried to hurt me. But I screamed for help. He heard my scream. So he left his coat beside me and ran out of the house." She kept Joseph's coat with her until Potiphar came home. Then she told him her story. She said, "That Hebrew slave you brought us tried to hurt me. But I screamed for help. So he left his coat beside me and ran out of the house." Potiphar's wife told him, "That's how your slave treated me." When Joseph's master heard her story, he became very angry. So he put Joseph in prison. It was the place where the king's prisoners were kept.

Page4 Bible Lesson with Discussion Questions - Continued While Joseph was there in the prison, the Lord was with him. He was kind to him. So the man who was running the prison was pleased with Joseph. He put Joseph in charge of all of the prisoners. He made him accountable for everything that was done there. The man who ran the prison didn't pay attention to anything that was in Joseph's care. The Lord was with Joseph. He gave Joseph success in everything he did. Genesis 40 ~ The Wine Taster and the Baker Sometime later, the Egyptian king's baker and wine taster did something their master didn't like. So Pharaoh became angry with his two officials, the chief wine taster and the chief baker. He put them in prison in the house of the captain of the palace guard. It was the same prison where Joseph was kept. The captain put Joseph in charge of those men. So Joseph took care of them. Some time passed while they were in prison. Then each of the two men had a dream. The men were the Egyptian king's baker and wine taster. They were being held in prison. Both of them had dreams the same night. Each of their dreams had its own meaning. Joseph came to them the next morning. He saw that they were sad. They were Pharaoh's officials, and they were in prison with Joseph in his master's house. So he asked them, "Why do you look so sad today?" "We both had dreams," they answered. "But no one can tell us what they mean." Then Joseph said to them, "Only God knows what dreams mean. Tell me your dreams." So the chief wine taster told Joseph his dream. He said to him, "In my dream I saw a vine in front of me. There were three branches on the vine. As soon as it budded, it flowered. And bunches of ripe grapes grew on it. Pharaoh's cup was in my hand. I took the grapes. I squeezed them into Pharaoh's cup. Then I put the cup in his hand." "Here's what your dream means," Joseph said to him. "The three branches are three days. In three days Pharaoh will let you out of prison. He'll give your position back to you. And you will put Pharaoh's cup in his hand. That's what you used to do when you were his wine taster. "But when everything is going well with you, remember me. Do me a favor. Speak to Pharaoh about me. Get me out of this prison. I was taken away from the land of the Hebrews by force. Even here I haven't done anything to be put in prison for." The chief baker saw that Joseph had given a positive meaning to the wine taster's dream. So he said to Joseph, "I had a dream too. There were three baskets of bread on my head. All kinds of baked goods for Pharaoh were in the top basket. But the birds were eating them out of the basket that was on my head." "Here's what your dream means," Joseph said. "The three baskets are three days. In three days Pharaoh will cut your head off. Then he will stick a pole through your body and set the pole up. The birds will eat up your body." The third day was Pharaoh's birthday. He had a big dinner prepared for all of his officials. He brought the chief wine taster and the chief baker out of prison. He did it in front of his officials. He gave the chief wine taster's position back to him. Once again the wine taster put the cup into Pharaoh's hand. But Pharaoh had a pole stuck through the chief baker's body. Then he had the pole set up. Everything happened exactly as Joseph had told them when he explained their dreams. But the chief wine taster didn't remember Joseph. In fact, he forgot all about him. Genesis 41 ~ Pharaoh Has Two Dreams When two full years had passed, Pharaoh had a dream. In his dream, he was standing by the Nile River. Seven cows came up out of the river. They looked healthy and fat. They were eating some of the tall grass that was growing along the river. After them, seven other cows came up out of the Nile. They looked ugly and skinny. They were standing beside the other cows on the riverbank. The ugly, skinny cows ate up the seven cows that looked healthy and fat.

Page5 Bible Lesson with Discussion Questions - Continued Then Pharaoh woke up. He fell asleep again and had a second dream. In that dream, seven heads of grain were growing on one stem. They were healthy and good. After them, seven other heads of grain came up. They were thin and dried up by the east wind. The thin heads of grain swallowed up the seven healthy, full heads. Then Pharaoh woke up. It had been a dream. In the morning he was worried. So he sent for all of the magicians and wise men of Egypt. Pharaoh told them his dreams. But no one could tell him what they meant. Then the chief wine taster spoke up. He said to Pharaoh, "Now I remember that I've done something wrong. Pharaoh was once angry with his servants. He put me and the chief baker in prison. We were in the house of the captain of the palace guard. Each of us had a dream the same night. Each dream had its own meaning. A young Hebrew servant was there with us. He was a servant of the captain of the guard. We told him our dreams. And he explained them to us. He told each of us the meaning of our dreams. Things turned out exactly as he said they would. I was given back my position. The other man had a pole stuck through his body." So Pharaoh sent for Joseph. He was quickly brought out of the prison. Joseph shaved himself and changed his clothes. Then he came to Pharaoh. Pharaoh said to Joseph, "I had a dream. No one can tell me what it means. But I've heard that when you hear a dream you can explain it." "I can't do it," Joseph replied to Pharaoh. "But God will give Pharaoh the answer he wants." Then Pharaoh told Joseph what he had dreamed. He said, "I was standing on the bank of the Nile River. Seven cows came up out of the river. They were fat and good-looking. They were eating the tall grass that was growing along the river. After them, seven other cows came up. They were bony and very ugly and thin. I had never seen such ugly cows in the whole land of Egypt. The thin, ugly cows ate up the seven fat cows that came up first. But even after the thin cows ate up the fat ones, no one could tell that they had eaten them. They looked just as ugly as before. Then I woke up. "In my dreams I also saw seven heads of grain. They were full and good. They were all growing on one stem. After them, seven other heads of grain came up. They were weak and thin and dried up by the east wind. The thin heads of grain swallowed up the seven good heads. I told my dreams to the magicians. But none of them could explain them to me." Then Joseph said to Pharaoh, "Both of Pharaoh's dreams have the same meaning. God has shown Pharaoh what he is about to do. The seven good cows are seven years. And the seven good heads of grain are seven years. Both dreams mean the same thing. The seven thin, ugly cows that came up later are seven years. So are the seven worthless heads of grain that were dried up by the east wind. They are seven years when there won't be enough food. It's exactly as I said to Pharaoh. God has shown Pharaoh what he's about to do. Seven years with plenty of food are coming to the whole land of Egypt. But seven years when there won't be enough food will follow them. Then everyone will forget about all of the food Egypt had. Terrible hunger will destroy the land. There won't be anything left to remind people of the years when there was plenty of food in the land. That's how bad the hunger that follows will be. God gave the dream to Pharaoh in two forms. That's because the matter has been firmly decided by God. And it's because God will do it soon. So Pharaoh should look for a wise and understanding man. He should put him in charge of the land of Egypt. Pharaoh should appoint officials to be in charge of the land. They should take a fifth of the harvest in Egypt during the seven years when there's plenty of food. They should collect all of the extra food of the good years that are coming. Pharaoh should give them authority to store up the grain. They should keep it in the cities for food. The grain should be stored up for the country to use later. It will be needed during the seven years when there isn't enough food in Egypt. Then the country won't be destroyed just because it doesn't have enough food."

Page6 Bible Lesson with Discussion Questions - Continued The plan seemed good to Pharaoh and all of his officials. So Pharaoh said to them, "The spirit of God is in this man. We can't find anyone else like him, can we?" Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, "God has made all of this known to you. No one is as wise and understanding as you are. You will be in charge of my palace. All of my people must obey your orders. I will be greater than you only because I'm the one who sits on the throne." Joseph Is Put in Charge of Egypt So Pharaoh said to Joseph, "I'm putting you in charge of the whole land of Egypt." Then Pharaoh took his ring off his finger. It was the ring he used to stamp all of the official papers. He put it on Joseph's finger. He dressed him in robes that were made of fine linen. He put a gold chain around his neck. He also had him ride in a chariot. Joseph was now next in command after Pharaoh. People went in front of him and shouted, "Get down on your knees!" By doing all of those things, Pharaoh put Joseph in charge of the whole land of Egypt. Then Pharaoh said to Joseph, "I am Pharaoh. But without your word, no one will do anything in the whole land of Egypt." Pharaoh gave Joseph the name Zaphenath-Paneah. He gave him a wife. She was Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera. Potiphera was the priest of On. Joseph traveled all over the land of Egypt. Joseph was 30 years old when he began serving Pharaoh, the king of Egypt. He left Pharaoh's palace and traveled all over Egypt. During the seven years when there was plenty of food, the land produced more than the people needed. Joseph collected all of the extra food produced in those seven years in Egypt. He stored it in the cities. In each city he stored up the food that was grown in the fields around it. Joseph stored up huge amounts of grain. It was like the sand of the sea. There was so much grain it couldn't be measured. So Joseph stopped keeping records of it. Before the years when there wasn't enough food, two sons were born to Joseph. He had them by Asenath, the daughter of Potiphera. Potiphera was the priest of On. Joseph named his first son Manasseh. That's because he said, "God has made me forget all of my trouble and my father's whole family." He named the second son Ephraim. That's because he said, "God has given me children in the land where I've suffered so much." The seven years when there was plenty of food in Egypt came to an end. Then the seven years when there wasn't enough food began. It happened exactly as Joseph had said it would. There wasn't enough food in any of the other lands. But in the whole land of Egypt there was food. When all of the people of Egypt began to get hungry, they cried out to Pharaoh for food. He told all of the Egyptians, "Go to Joseph. Do what he tells you." There wasn't enough food anywhere in the country. So Joseph opened the storerooms. He sold grain to the Egyptians because people were very hungry all over Egypt. People from all of the other countries came to Egypt. They came to buy grain from Joseph. That's because people were very hungry all over the world. Discussion Questions: 1. Does Joseph seem to be humble in the beginning of today s story? Why or why not? (Answers will vary. Discuss together.) 2. Why do you think Joseph s brothers did what they did to him? (Discuss.) 3. If you were Joseph, how would you be feeling at the end of Genesis Chapter 38? (Discuss together. Joseph was likely at the lowest he could be since he was beaten, betrayed by his family and sold into slavery at this point.) 4. Who bought Joseph from his captors? (Potiphar.) 5. Who is still with Joseph? (See Genesis 39:2 GOD.) 6. Who then began to have respect for Joseph? (His Egyptian master see Genesis 39:3.)

Page7 Bible Lesson with Discussion Questions Continued 7. If you were Joseph and you came into the position that he did with wealth and power, do you think it would be easy to be humble, or would it be difficult to stay grounded? (Discuss together.) 8. If in the next month you were to become one of the richest and most powerful people in the country, how do you think this would change you? (Discuss together.) 9. Joseph went from being one of the most powerful people to becoming a common prisoner. How do you think this made him feel? Why? (Discuss). 10. Read Genesis 39:23. Who continued to be with Joseph? (God. Joseph continued to have integrity and be humble and dependent on God for help.) 11. Joseph then went from being in a prison cell to having great power in his country. If this happened to you, would your attitude change? How? (Discuss together. Remind the children that Joseph did not change.) 12. How do you think that Joseph was able to remain humble and trusting in god through all his ups and downs in life? (Discuss together.) Application to Real Life Humility Questions for Discussion: 1. Define humble or humility in your own words. (Teachers write the agreed upon definition on the white board or easel.) 2. Who is the humblest person you know? 3. Can you think of a famous person that doesn t seem very humble? Look up in your Bibles and read the following verses: Proverbs 11:2 Proverbs 18:12 1. Do you think this happens in real life? Are arrogant people eventually destroyed and humble people being lifted up? Why or why not? 2. What does humility earn for you if it doesn t earn riches and fame? When we have too much pride, we think we are better than anyone else. Satan had too much pride when he decided to go into the Garden of Eden and deceive Adam and Eve. It is the reason God forced him to leave heaven. God wants to be the ultimate person of authority in our lives. If we humble ourselves before Him, He will lift us up. (Review the memory verse: James 4:10) Memory Work Suggestions 5 minutes 1. Recite the memory verse. 2. Practice finding the memory verse and/or Bible text in the Bible. 3. Play a game to review an article of faith (toss the bean bag/stuffed animal, the person who catches it says the next word try to go faster and faster). 4. Allow a volunteer (child) to lead the class in an opening/closing prayer.

Page8 Activity Ideas Choose One Activity Object Talk See: http://children.cccm.com/curriculum/ Old Testament Lesson 28 Teacher s Guide. You will need a completed piece of embroidery or cross stitch for this object talk. Please see the above website for detailed instructions. You will use this to compare the look of the front to the look of the back, and then make a comparison to how sometimes we can only see the back of our lives, but God always can see the front. He is working on an amazing plan for each of our lives. We need to learn to humble ourselves, depend on God for His help and trust in Him. Home-made Rubber Stamps See: http://children.cccm.com/curriculum/ Old Testament Lesson 28 Teacher s Guide. You will need 1 ½ wooden blocks, a sheet of foam, various colors of stamp pads, glue and tissue paper for this activity. The children will use their imaginations to cut out shapes from the foam and make their own custom stamps, and then their own custom wrapping paper. See the above website for detailed instructions. You will use this activity to explain that just like the little pieces of foam can make something that is beautiful and useful (the wrapping paper), sometimes we don t see how God is putting our lives all together, but He is working on an amazing plan for each one of us! We need to humble ourselves and learn to depend on God and trust Him. Taking the Heat See: http://children.cccm.com/curriculum/ Old Testament Lesson 29 Teacher s Guide. You will need some un-popped popcorn kernels as well as some bags of microwavable popcorn to cook (or bring) in class. Please see the above website for detailed instructions. During this activity, you will talk with the children about how to turn a kernel into a tasty treat it, has to be cooked and heat must be applied to the kernels. The kernels go through a very tough trial (being cooked) in order to become different. Just like Joseph, sometimes God permits us to go through some pretty tough times and we may even find ourselves having to take the heat. In these times, God is often trying to help us grow and become more usable for His kingdom, just like He did with Joseph in today s lesson. Even in those difficult times, Joseph humbled himself before God and put his complete trust in Him. God was already at work on an amazing plan in Joseph s life. Learn to trust God with your life. Two-gether Forever (three legged races) See: http://children.cccm.com/curriculum/ Old Testament Lesson 29 Teacher s Guide. God remained with Joseph throughout all the ups and downs of his life. Play a simple game of the threelegged race. Recruit extra volunteers as needed. Use long strips of cloth to tie the legs together. Please see the above website for detailed instructions. You will use this activity to explain the children that God is ALWAYS with us, just like our leg partners. In today s lesson, Joseph had a deep trust in God and he did everything he was called to do, knowing that God was at work on an amazing plan for his life. Because Joseph remained humble and dependent on God, he was blessed, and his family was also blessed. God is also working on an amazing plan for your life. Learn to trust in Him.

Page9 Activity Ideas - Continued Choose One Activity Grocery Goof-ups! See: http://children.cccm.com/curriculum/ Old Testament Lesson 30 Teacher s Guide. You will need a basket, real or fake groceries, grocery lists, and a timer for this activity. Please see the above website for detailed instructions. You will use this activity to explain that sometimes we all forget a thing or two when we are shopping, but God never forgets about us. He is always watching over us and is trying to work an amazing plan for each of our lives. We must learn to trust in Him. Journal Choose One Do you think it is easy for a person to be humble (and NOT arrogant) in life? Why or why not? What things can you do today to help remain humble and dependent on God, trusting in Him in all things? Write about it. Homework Ideas - Read at home with a grownup the lesson titled: The Reunion in Egypt (Genesis 41-46). - Learn the memory verse: What is hidden will be seen. And what is out of sight will be brought into the open and made known. --Luke 8:17 (NIV) - Work on memorizing Article of Faith #. - What was the biggest thing you ever had to say you were sorry for doing? Be ready to share in class. Other Resources http://children.cccm.com/curriculum/ Old Testament Curriculum Lesson 28, 29, and 30

Page10 Take Home Page: Joseph God s Ways Today I learned Today your child learned that God is working an amazing plan for their lives and we need to put our TRUST in Him! The children examined the story of Joseph in the Old Testament. They also talked about the importance of living a life of humility. Help me learn my memory verse Bow down to the Lord. He will lift you up. --James 4:10 (NIRV) Ask me 1. What do you remember from the story of Joseph? 2. Do you think Joseph was humble at the beginning of his story, when he was young? 3. How do you think Joseph was able to trust in God through all the ups and downs in his life? Do you trust God with your life too? Why or why not? Live Your Faith Together, look up the word humility or humble and find its definition. Talk together about who the humblest person is that you each know. Can you think of a person who doesn t seem very humble? What is it about him/her that makes them seem that way? Ask your child if they think Jesus was humble. Together, find specific examples from His life that demonstrate Jesus humility. Encourage each other this week to follow Jesus example and work on becoming more humble.