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    Then it came to pass, at the end of two full years, that Pharoah had a dream; and behold he stood by the river. Genesis 41:1

    After being jailed for the accusation of his master's wife who lied that he was assaulting her, finally after interpreting a dream in prison, Joseph was called to interpret a dream for Pharoah.

    In the dream Pharoah saw seven fine looking fat cows come up out of the river and then seven ugly gaunt cows and they stood beside the other cows. And the ugly gaunt cows ate up the fat cows, and then he dreamed again and saw seven heads of grain, plump and good and seven thin heads and the seven thin heads devoured the seven plump heads and Pharoah awoke.

    The dreams troubled Pharoah greatly and no one could interpret his dreams until the Chief Butler who was in jail with Joseph told him that a young man had interpreted his dream and so Pharoah called for him. Joseph told him that the cows and the grain were the same dream, and they were about seven years of plenty and seven years of famine!

    I believe this story is for us today in America where we have had seven years of plenty and even much more, but because of the evil and wickedness of America in the last two years of this liberal leftist administration they have managed to destroy our economy and our cities have turned into shambles! Our justice system is corrupt, and our borders are open, and our streets are filled with lawlessness! 

    "Indeed, seven years of great plenty will come throughout all the land of Egypt; "but after them seven years of famine will arise, and all the plenty will be forgotten in the land of Egypt; and the famine will deplete the land." Genesis 41:29,30

Your servant in Christ, Timothy Laughlin
   Minister of the Gospel of Jesus Christ

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