This lesson explores Joseph’s unjust imprisonment after refusing Potiphar’s wife and highlights how God remained with him even in a dungeon. Despite being falsely accused, shackled, and forgotten, Joseph maintained integrity, compassion, and faith. He interpreted dreams for Pharaoh’s cupbearer and baker—one leading to restoration, the other to execution—showing his continued trust in God. The study draws application points about how we respond to mistreatment: resisting self-pity, bitterness, and revenge. It challenges readers to re-evaluate their reactions, refuse retaliation, and refocus on God’s purposes, reminding us that divine presence and design outlast human letdowns.
Nobody Loves Me, This I Know …
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