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Worship: September 28th
10:00 AM

Good Dreams, Bad Dreams
(Genesis 40)

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Small Group Discussion QuestionS
Genesis 40
Good Dreams Bad Dreams

1. Faithfulness in Hard Places
Joseph stayed faithful to God even when his obedience landed him in prison (Genesis 39–40).
Where are you tempted to believe doing the right thing isn’t worth it?
How might Joseph’s story encourage you to keep trusting God in your workplace, family, or school?
(See Galatians 6:9—“Let us not grow weary of doing good…”)

2. Recognizing Everyday “False Gods”
Joseph lived surrounded by idol worship, yet held fast to Yahweh (Genesis 40:1–4).
What “modern gods” do you see most tempting in your family, school, or workplace—comfort, success, approval, money?
What practices help you keep them in their proper place instead of worshiping them?
(See 1 John 5:21—“Keep yourselves from idols.”)

3. Developing a “God Reflex”
Joseph spoke about God naturally when asked about dreams (Genesis 40:8).
How comfortable are you in bringing God into everyday conversations?
What would it look like to practice a gentle “God reflex” this week with family, coworkers, or classmates?
(See Colossians 4:5–6—“Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt…”)

4. Bearing Burdens with Compassion
Joseph noticed the downcast faces of the cupbearer and baker and asked about their troubles (Genesis 40:6–7).
Who in your circle of life looks weary, anxious, or forgotten right now
What would it look like for you to bear their burden in a tangible way this week?
(See Galatians 6:2—“Bear one another’s burdens…”)

5. Speaking Truth with Courage
Joseph told the cupbearer good news, but he also told the baker hard truth (Genesis 40:12–19).
When is it hardest for you to speak the truth in love—to a family member, coworker, or friend?
How can you practice both compassion and honesty?
(See Ephesians 4:15—“Speaking the truth in love…”)

6. When You Feel Forgotten
Joseph was forgotten by the cupbearer, but not by God (Genesis 40:23).
Can you share a season when you felt overlooked or forgotten? How did God meet you there?
How might remembering Romans 8:34 (Christ intercedes for us) encourage you today?

7. Training through Trials
James 1:2–4 teaches that God uses trials to grow steadfastness.
Looking back, what difficult season has shaped your faith or compassion most?
How can your group encourage one another to see present trials as preparation rather than punishment?



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