Was God with Joseph when he was a slave and a prisoner?
Yes. God was with him even when bad things were happening.
Who showed Joseph the meaning of Pharaoh’s dreams?
God did.
Why did Potiphar trust Joseph with all that he owned?
God was with Joseph and caused everything Joseph did to succeed.
Did Joseph deserve to be thrown into prison?
No. He was thrown into prison because he did the right thing and made Potiphar’s wife angry.
No. He was thrown into prison because he did the right thing and made Potiphar’s wife angry.
How did Joseph go from being a slave in prison to 2nd in command over Egypt?
God showed Joseph the meaning of three dreams: the cupbearer’s, the baker’s, and two years later, Pharaoh’s.
Bonus: What is today's lesson's Central Truth?
God uses evil for good.
Bonus: What is today's key verse?
“As for you, you meant evil against me, but
God meant it for good, to bring it about that
many people should be kept alive, as they
are today” (Gen 50:20).
Page 67 TYEPG
Egypt
Page 67 JOEHSP
Joseph
Page 67 HAFIT
FAITH
Page 67 RAAHOHP
PHARAOH
Page 67 DSRAEM
DREAMS
Page 67 EIMAFN
FAMINE
Page 67 GIRNA
GRAIN
Page 67 REOSIVNEGFS
FORGIVENESS
Bonus: Page 67 POVRECEIDN
PROVIDENCE
Bonus: Page 67 NOGVEESIR
Sovereign
Bonus: Page 67 CENTENREPA
CENTENREPA
Bonus: Page 67 RLCINCEEO
RECONCILE
Bonus: Page 67 What is the phrase?
God uses evil for good.
Page 67 Define the word providence.
God causes all the details, even the small details, of life to work together to accomplish his purpose.
Page 67 List some of the examples of God’s providence in this story:
Joseph happened to be thrown into prison with Pharaoh’s servants; The cupbearer happened to remember Joseph when Pharaoh had a dream; Joseph’s brothers happened to come to Egypt for grain