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SUCCESSFUL
Introduction
Judah’s story contrasted with Joseph
Judah’s choice of wife
Er, & Onan Judah’s wicked son
Genesis 38:
Genesis 38:
Judah’s wicked act
God’s amazing grace
Matthew 1:
Joseph is sold to Potiphar
Picking up from the end of chapter 37
Genesis 37:
Joseph was taken down to Egypt
It was not by his choice
It was a result of his brother’s hate
Potiphar an officer in the Egyptian army
Midianites and Ishmaelites the same
Potiphar commanded Pharaoh’s bodyguard
The LORD was with Joseph producing success in his circucmstances
A visible testimony
His master saw the Lord was with him
His master saw that the LORD was responsible for Joseph being successful in all his activities
This testimony led to Potiphar treating Joseph with favor as Joseph continued to serve him (Faithfulness of Joseph)
This testimony lead to Joseph receiving more responsibility and authority
Abrahamic covenant a
Joesph’s promotion lead to Potiphar being blessed
Joseph was found trustworthy
TEMPTED
See book page 116
Potiphar’s wife attempts to seduce Joseph
Sin is always looking for an opportunity “Cast longing eyes”
Sin entices our flesh “Lie with me”
Proverbs
Proverbs 7:21
Joseph’s refusal
His faithfulness gave him his masters complete trust
His faithfulness rewarded him with a high position but also came with restrictions
Potiphar gave him access to all his property but withheld his wife (she was not his property) from him
See page 117
Temptation can attack and appeal to us to sin every day
Sin will look for the perfect opportunity
It will catch us going about our daily duties
It will become even more aggressive when we resist
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Joseph’s refusal to sin and right decision to flee was rewarded a false accusation
Sin resisted will seek to retaliate
Joseph’s rejection brought hurt and anger to her and the desire to get even
She was deceptively wise in her made-up story
She implied Potiphar was partially to blame
She used cultural and ethnic prejudices
She said he was mocking her
Potiphar’s anger lead to a hasty and unwise response
His wife’s well devised story
His servants anger
His intelligence and manhood was being questioned
James 1:19
The king’s prison was the perfect place to fulfill God’s dream he gave to Joseph
Joesph’s circumstances did not stop God’s blessing him
He still enjoyed the LORD’s presence
He received the LORD’s mercy though Potiphar gave him none
He continued to enjoy the favor of those he now would serve
Joseph had a servant’s
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