Good morning,
This week we will study the character of Joseph. There is nothing negative said about Joseph. In every circumstance of Joseph’s life, the Lord was with him. Joseph led a life of highs and lows, but never complained. He was betrayed by his brothers, lied about by Potiphar’s wife, languished in prison, and ultimately ruled in the nation of Egypt.
Joseph was a dreamer. When Joseph dreamed a dream, it became reality. Through God’s help, Joseph was able to interpret the dreams. His brothers despise him, his parents are annoyed, the butler rejoiced, and the baker ended up dead. Pharaoh requested his help in interpreting his dream. Joseph’s interpretation averted the death of many people. Pharaoh promotes him from prisoner to prince.
Let’s review the life of Joseph, and be reminded of the wonderful
character displayed by this man of God.
“THE CHARACTER OF JOSEPH” Genesis 37-50
INTRODUCTION
1. When we think of “the patriarchs”, the following likely come to mind…
a. Abraham, man of faith
b. Isaac, son of promise
c. Jacob, father of the twelve tribes of Israel
2. Yet consider this about the patriarch Joseph…
a. More space in Genesis is devoted to him than the others
b. There is not a single word of reproof against Joseph
3. Indeed, “The Character Of Joseph” is worthy of careful study…
a. His nobility of character, his purity of heart and life
b. His magnanimity as ruler and brother
— Make him, more than any other of the Old Testament characters, an illustration of that type of man which Christ was to give to the world in perfection
[Let’s review the life of Joseph, and be reminded of the wonderful character displayed by this man of God. We begin with..]
I. JOSEPH AS A SON IN CANAAN
A. HATED BY HIS BROTHERS…
1. Telling on his brothers didn’t help – Joseph brought unto his father their evil report (37:2)
2. Favoritism– by his father certainly hurt – Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children v.3 (37:3-4)
3. His dreams made it worse – and they hated him yet the more v.5 (37:5-11)
4. They eventually sold him as a slave – sold Joseph to the Ishmaelite’s v.28 (37:12-36)
a. Spared initially by Reuben who intended to free him – (37:21-22)
b. Spared death by Judah, who suggested slavery instead – (37:26-27)
B. FAITHFUL TO HIS FATHER…
1. Some children rebel against their parents to win approval from their siblings
2. Joseph remained faithful to his father, willing to obey his wishes – (37:13)
[One might think such ill treatment, followed by separation from country and kin, would produce bitterness and hopeless in such a young man. Yet “The Character of Joseph” really shines as we consider…]
II. JOSEPH AS A SLAVE IN EGYPT
A. OVERSEER IN POTIPHAR’S HOUSE…
1. Blessed by God, Joseph found favor in Potiphar’s eyes – Gen 39:1-6
a. Though a young man, he proved industrious and trustworthy
b. He made the best of the situation, and God blessed him and Potiphar
2. Handsome in appearance, Joseph was tempted by Potiphar’s wife (39:6b-20)
a. She tried time and again to seduce him
b. He resisted, out of faithfulness to Potiphar and God –But he refused v. 8 (39:8-9)
c. Her advances spurned, she spitefully accuses him wrongfully
1) Angering her husband
2) Resulting in his imprisonment
B. OVERSEER IN PHARAOH’S PRISON…
1. Blessed by God, Joseph is favored by the keeper of the prison (39:21-23)
a. Placed in charge of the other prisoners, with complete trust
b. Prospered in his new role by God, who was with him
2. Interpreter of dreams, Joseph is forgotten then remembered (40:1-41-36)
READ: 40:7,8, 12,13 (Butler) 16-18 (Baker)
a. He interprets the dreams of the butler and the baker
1) Acknowledging God as the interpreter – (40:8)
2) The dreams are fulfilled, yet Joseph was forgotten – (40:20-23)
b. He interprets the dreams of Pharaoh READ: 41:1, 14-16
1) Again acknowledging God as providing the answer – Gen 41:
16,25,32
2) Offering advice in regards to the dreams’ fulfillment (41:33-36)
[Falsely accused, then forgotten by man, many might wonder “Why bother to be righteous?” But Joseph maintained his integrity and was not forgotten by God. Just as he found favor in the eyes of Potiphar and the keeper of the prison, so he enjoyed favor in the eyes of Pharaoh…]
III. JOSEPH AS A PRINCE IN EGYPT
A. WISE IN HIS SERVICE TO PHARAOH…
1. At the age of thirty, Joseph is exalted to rule over Egypt (41:38-46) READ: 41:39-40
2. His wisdom manifested in his administration
a. Showing foresight during the years of plenty – (41:47-49)
b. Showing shrewdness during the years of famine – Gen 41:
53-57; 47:13-26
3. Mindful of God’s blessings – (41:50-52)
B. MERCIFUL IN HIS TREATMENT OF HIS BRETHREN…
1. Finally reunited with his brothers and father – (42:1-45:15) READ: 42:1-2, 7-8, 34, 36,38, 43:1, 8-13, 44:32-34 (Judah surety: sold Joseph)
2. Arranged for them to live in Goshen –(46:16-20, 28-34, 47:1-12)
3. Reassured his brothers that he has forgiven them
a. When he first revealed himself to them – (45:4-8)
b. When their father Jacob died – (50:15-21)
C. BELIEVING IN THE PROVIDENCE OF GOD…
1. That God could make good things come out of evil intentions (50:20)
2. That God would keep His promises made to His people – Gen 50:
24-25
CONCLUSION
1. In the life and story of Joseph, we see the value of a character…
a. Centered in faith and trust in God
b. Devoted to serving God and man with honor and dependability
c. Unwilling to be deterred by the hatred, betrayal, and forgetfulness of others
d. Willing to forgive the wrongs committed by others
e. Able to see the big picture, God’s wonderful workings in the affairs of men
2. This noble character can be useful in all the seasons of life…
a. As a youth, tempted and tried with no help from family or friend
b. As a mature individual, charged with important responsibilities
c. As an aged person, knowing that death is imminent
May “The Character of Joseph” serve to inspire us to develop our character as well, that in some small way we too can be…
“..an example to the believers in word, in conduct, in love, in spirit, in faith, in purity.” (1 Timothy 4:12)
Certainly this is the case with the patriarch Joseph!
FOUNDATION STONES:
1) CHARACTER
2) JOSEPH A TYPE OF CHRIST
A) He was loved by his father Jesus was loved by God His father
B) Rejected by his brothers Jesus was rejected by the world
C) Unjustly tried Jesus was unjustly tried
D) Suffered Jesus suffered on the cross-man’s sin
E) Married a gentile (Egyptian) bride Jesus marries gentile bride
F) Delivered his people from death Jesus delivered sinful man from death
3) Obedience saved two nations
Tom Stearns, WASI Chaplain, 907 715-4001
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