Joseph Is Sold As a Slave to Potiphar, an Egyptian OfficialGenesis 39:1-6 |
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Lesson 85background notesdoctrinal points1. God’s plan for the believer’s life will include unexpected blessings. 2. God’s plan for the believer’s life may include unexpected detours.
2. Use your blessings as a witness to unbelievers.
2. What made Potiphar take notice of Joseph? 3. How did Potiphar respond to meeting or noticing Joseph? 4. Who was blessed because of Joseph’s integrity? 5. How was this like the Midas touch? Is this true for the believer today? 6. What were some of Joseph’s detours to his dreams? answers 2. Joseph’s qualities stood out from others - he was diligent, he had considerable ability, and he had integrity. 3. He trusted him by making him overseer of his whole household. This meant that Joseph was over all the others servants, that he was the purchasing agent for the whole estate, and that he made all the household administrative decisions. 4. Both Joseph and Potiphar 5. Everything that Midas touched turned to gold. Everything that Joseph touched was blessed. Yes, it is true for the believer today. As the believer is faithful to the Lord, he will be blessed, for God is with him. Others will also be blessed. 6. Being betrayed by his brothers and thrown into the pit, being sold into Egypt as a slave, being thrown into prison because of a false accusation.
discuss / consider 2. Give examples of detours to dreams in the life of Paul. Recall examples of detours to your dreams. 3. As a Christian, how can you be a better employee (or employer)?
memorize
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