Wrongly Accused 10AM
Sep 3, 2023 • Alex Rule
Adultery was considered a great sin in ancient times, and punished with the maximum penalty. Joseph knew this and he protected himself from the temptation to be seduced by the sinful woman. He did not want to ruin God's plans for his life, nor his integrity nor the confidence and power that his Egyptian Master had given him.
In this story, Joseph's rejection of Potiphar’s Wife’s seduction cost him his freedom and a long period of suffering, but in the midst of the storm and tribulation. Joseph knew that God was always with him, that he would keep him from all harm, and that in the end. God would give him the victory, because the Lord was with him, and whatever he did the Lord made it succeed.
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