Backstory:
Joseph's
brothers hated Joseph.
They
decided to kill him.
But
then they decided to earn a little money from the situation,
so
they have just sold him into slavery.
That's
where we jump into the story...
Genesis
39
1 When
Joseph was taken to Egypt by the Ishmaelite traders, he was purchased
by Potiphar, an Egyptian officer.
Potiphar
was captain of the guard for Pharaoh, the king of Egypt.
2 The
LORD was with Joseph,
so
he succeeded in everything he did as he served in the home of his
Egyptian master.
3 Potiphar
noticed this and realized that the LORD was with Joseph, giving him
success in everything he did.
4 This
pleased Potiphar,
so
he soon made Joseph his personal attendant.
He
put him in charge of his entire household and everything he owned.
5 From
the day Joseph was put in charge of his master's household and
property, the LORD began to bless Potiphar's household for Joseph's
sake.
All
his household affairs ran smoothly, and his crops and livestock
flourished.
6 So
Potiphar gave Joseph complete administrative responsibility over
everything he owned.
With
Joseph there, he didn't worry about a thing—except what kind of
food to eat!
Joseph
was a very handsome and well-built young man,
7 and
Potiphar's wife soon began to look at him lustfully.
"Come
and sleep with me," she demanded.
8 But
Joseph refused.
"Look,"
he told her, "my master trusts me with everything in his entire
household.
9 No
one here has more authority than I do.
He
has held back nothing from me except you, because you are his wife.
How
could I do such a wicked thing?
It
would be a great sin against God."
10 She
kept putting pressure on Joseph day after day,
but
he refused to sleep with her,
and
he kept out of her way as much as possible.
11 One
day, however, no one else was around when he went in to do his work.
12 She
came and grabbed him by his cloak, demanding,
"Come
on, sleep with me!"
Joseph
tore himself away, but he left his cloak in her hand as he ran from
the house.
13 When
she saw that she was holding his cloak and he had fled,14 she
called out to her servants.
Soon
all the men came running.
"Look!"
she said. "My husband has brought this Hebrew slave here to make
fools of us!
He
came into my room to rape me, but I screamed.
15 When
he heard me scream, he ran outside and got away, but he left his
cloak behind with me."
16 She kept the cloak with her until her husband came home.
17 Then
she told him her story.
"That
Hebrew slave you've brought into our house tried to come in and fool
around with me," she said.
18 "But
when I screamed, he ran outside, leaving his cloak with
me!"
19 Potiphar was furious when he heard his wife's story about how Joseph had treated her.
19 Potiphar was furious when he heard his wife's story about how Joseph had treated her.
20 So
he took Joseph and threw him into the prison where the king's
prisoners were held, and there he remained.
21 But
the LORD was with Joseph in the prison and showed him his faithful
love.
And
the LORD made Joseph a favorite with the prison warden.
22 Before
long, the warden put Joseph in charge of all the other prisoners and
over everything that happened in the prison.
23 The
warden had no more worries, because Joseph took care of everything.
The
LORD was with him and caused everything he did to succeed.
Joseph
is sold into slavery.
He ends
up in a rich household.
But the
Lord is with him, shows him favor, & he ends up running the
place.
Potiphar's
wife does Joseph in.
Joseph
goes to prison.
But the
Lord is with him, shows him favor, & he ends up running the
place.
What can
we learn from this?
Is it to
much of a stretch,
or
is it being naïve or simplistic,
to
believe that if the Lord is with us & shows us favor,
that
we can be of influence & impact,
no
matter the circumstances,
no
matter the location,
no
matter what our situation may seem to be from our perspective?
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