How did this work for Joseph’s good?

Written by on June 22, 2021

Created2Produce

Chapter 12 I Want My Daddy

Workbook – Pondering Questions

Textbook: Created2Produce – Your Turning Point to Destiny by By Dr. Cassandra Scott

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  1. Rose ALLEN-OUTEN   On   December 14, 2021 at 5:00 pm

    Joseph was a servant leader and his faithfuness to please God as instructed in the dreams. This preserved the nation of Israel Joseph became the ruler of Egypt.

  2. Rose ALLEN-OUTEN   On   December 14, 2021 at 5:00 pm

    Romans 8:28 says it best! Joseph was a servant leader and his faithfuness to please God as instructed in the dreams. This preserved the nation of Israel Joseph became the ruler of Egypt.

  3. Patricia Grimes Jones   On   September 2, 2021 at 5:37 pm

    How did this work for Joseph’s good?
    Then ending to Joseph’s real story was that even though his brother’s sold him for 20 pieces of silver to the Ishmaelites on the side of the road while they were gathering food. And didn’t understand that Joseph would be the one to feed and take care of them all as his family in spite of what they did to him? “Even as it happened he immediately forgave them and made sure that his family was taking care even when they didn’t respect or protect him. Finally, even when the enemy tries to come in like a flood God raises a standard against him and he can’t and won’t kill you no matter what it looks like. Amen Genesis 45 KJV

  4. Lola Norris   On   August 16, 2021 at 10:06 pm

    Romans 8:28 SAY AND WE KNOW THAT ALL THINGS WORKS TOGETHER FOR OUR GOD
    God made him a Father to Pharaoh, and lord of his entire house and ruler throughout all the land.
    That he would be able to save their life’s.

  5. Victoria Caldwell   On   August 15, 2021 at 5:48 pm

    Although Joseph’s brothers sought to kill him out of jealousy God’s plan was at work in Joseph’s life. He used hardship and suffering to bring Joseph to a high place in him to save his family from the famine. In spite of his brothers, Potipher’s wife, and others mishandling him God used all of his experiences to develop him and bring him to the very place God intended for him to be. God’s plan prevailed!

  6. Lisa Weatherspoon   On   August 15, 2021 at 5:32 pm

    Everyone is familiar of the story of Joseph, from the Pit to the palace. After all Joseph had gone through, being sold to the Ishmeelites by his brothers for 20 pieces of silver, sold into Egypt unto Potipher by the Ishmeelites, finding grace in the sight of his master, being made overseer of his master’s house and all his land, being accused of rape by Potipher’s wife, being thrown into prison, finding favor in prison and being placed over all the prison, and forgotten by the chief butler once released, the hand and favor of the Lord never left Joseph. Despite all that had happened to him, Joseph was able to persevere. And in the end when the famine came and Joseph saw his brothers come looking to trade for food, Joseph realized that all his suffering, all his pain was not for nought it was for purpose. The dreams he had, and told his family had come to past. He was walking in purpose and God had ordered his steps for such a time, when all was revealed. It ended up for his and his family’s good.

  7. Carmen Hebert   On   August 15, 2021 at 12:30 pm

    How did this work for Joseph’s good?

    What the enemy tried to do to kill me, God used for the good of those that have been put in my sphere of influence, both family and foe. God turned the heart of those that mean to surprise you to raise you to a higher standard to be used for the good of others. God showed Joseph that despite the trials and tribulations that he suffered, that He is a deliverer to those that remain humble and faithful to Him, His Will, and His Ways.

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