Episode 164

Remember to Repay Good Deeds

“Be a person of your word“ - Wesleyne

Genesis 40:23:

Pharaoh’s chief cup-bearer, however, forgot all about Joseph, never giving him another thought.


In the context of the narrative, Joseph, after being sold into slavery by his brothers, finds himself in an Egyptian prison. Despite his unfortunate circumstances, he continues to exhibit his unique gift of dream interpretation. He interprets the dreams of two of Pharaoh's officials: the chief baker and the chief cupbearer. Both interpretations come to pass exactly as Joseph had said. While the chief baker meets a tragic end, the chief cupbearer is restored to his position. Joseph had hoped that the cupbearer, upon his restoration, would remember him and mention his plight to Pharaoh, potentially leading to his release. However, as the verse states, the chief cupbearer forgets Joseph entirely.


This verse poignantly underscores the themes of human forgetfulness and the unpredictability of life's circumstances. Even when we do good deeds or help others, there's no guarantee that our efforts will be reciprocated or remembered. Joseph's experience teaches us about the transient nature of human gratitude and the importance of patience and faith, especially during trying times. It's a reminder that our worth and purpose are not always immediately recognized by others, and that sometimes, despite our best efforts, we may face periods of waiting and uncertainty. The verse encourages us to persevere and maintain hope, even when faced with the fickleness of human memory and gratitude.


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Wesleyne Whittaker

Wesleyne is a single mom of two boys that loves sharing her faith with others. She started this podcast because people kept telling her she had an angelic voice and her prayers blessed them so much.

She spends her time helping leaders unlock what is holding them back personally from succeeding professionally.