Day 13 of this study outlines Joseph's rise from prison to becoming Egypt's ruler, thanks to God's guidance, without formal qualifications. Joseph's effective management led Egypt to stockpile food, becoming the sole supplier during a severe famine. Readers are urged to pray for current famine-stricken areas and reflect on their own resource attitudes.

In Day 9 of the "Life of Joseph" series, Joseph interprets the cupbearer's dream and asks for his help in getting out of prison, stating his innocence. Despite his accurate interpretations, Joseph's plea is forgotten. Joseph's refraining from accusing his brothers or Potiphar's wife highlights his righteousness and adherence to loving one's enemies.

The post on Day 8 of "The Life of Joseph" series discusses Joseph's time in prison, where he interprets dreams for fellow inmates, highlighting his spiritual gift. Dream interpretation remains a relevant ministry today, with modern prophets receiving significant dreams. It encourages churches to engage in prison ministries and support individuals through listening and prayer.

Day 6 of the "Life of Joseph" series focuses on Genesis 39:2-5, illustrating how God’s presence led to Joseph’s prosperity and high position in Potiphar’s household. Emphasizing the importance of God's recognition in workplaces, it parallels Daniel’s similar influence on Nebuchadnezzar. Readers are encouraged to pray for God’s presence to be evident through them.