{"id":1880,"date":"2022-10-15T15:01:25","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:01:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/genesis-391-2-day-by-day-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T15:01:25","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T20:01:25","slug":"genesis-391-2-day-by-day-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/genesis-391-2-day-by-day-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Genesis 39:1-2 &#8211; Day by Day &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Genesis 39:1-12 &quot;Day by Day&quot;  The title of the message come from \\#Ge 39:10\\.  Day by day, Potiphars wife tempted the young Joseph to do so something that many young men have a natural desire to do.  Day by day, Joseph resisted. I do not believe there has ever lived a generation of people that are more tempted than todays.  I could be wrong but I dont think so.  My reasoning is simple.  For most temptations to be effective, three things must be so.     1. There must be time &#8211; Most sin requires some idle time.  You         have heard the an idle mind is the devils worship.  That is         so true.  While many do work many hours today, we still have         more idle time than most know what to do with.     2. There must be opportunity &#8211; Sin has always been here but it is         more available today than ever before.  The printed media,         television, computers, internets, and smart phones allow         temptation to not only come into our homes, but to go with us         everywhere we go.     3. There must be funding &#8211; Not all sin requires cash, but most of         it does.  While many complain that they cannot pay their         bills, I dont see very many so poor that they cannot finance         their sins.  Joseph was a man tempted to sinday by day.  Lets consider some thoughts.  I. Joseph, the man.     A. Joseph was a man but a young man.         1. \\#Ge 37:2\\ says he 17 when he was sold.         2. By the time of this story, he may have been 18 but no             older.     B. Joseph was a pure man.         1. Maybe we need to define some words here.             a. What is purity?                 (1) Someone defines purity as &quot;not being with anyone                      yet,&quot; or being a virgin.                 (2) That is only part of what the word means and it                      does not do the word justice.                 (3) Purity is the ability to establish a once in a                      lifetime relationship that honors yourself, your                      mate, and your God.                 (4) Purity is a gift given to you by God, guarded by                      your parents, and granted to your one-in-a-life-                      time mate.                 (5) Some people like to say, &quot;My purity is my own to                      do with as I wish.&quot;                      (a) Wrong.                      (b) Your purity was never yours.                      (c) It was Gods who gave it to you and it is to                           be your mates.  You are only the guardian                           of your purity.  Your job as guardian is to                           keep your purity and to give to the one God                           created to receive it.                 (6) It is this self-righteous, self-exalted, selfish                      attitude that has lead our nation to the abyss                      of self destruction.                      (a) Abortion                      (b) Adultery                      (c) Homosexuality                      (d) Pornography                      (e) Prostitution                      (f) And many other individually destructive,                           God-dishonoring sins are all the results of                           mortals thinking they have a right to do                           with their own bodies what they wish.                      (g) Friend, you have no rights but those given                           to you by God.                      (h) God has never given to anyone the right to                           sin against Him.             b. What is temptation?                 (1) Some would define temptation has an opportunity to                      have some fun, to exchange pleasure for the                      status quo (ex. the normal, the everyday, the                      boring).                 (2) Actually, temptation is the opportunity to                      exchange right for wrong, righteousness for sin,                      and hurt for happiness.                 (3) I know it may not seem that way but if you will                      go back and look, you can trace most every one                      of your major hurts and sorrows to a temptation                      to which you yielded.                 (4) The Bible always presents temptation in a                      negative life and God assures us that He never                      tempts us.  Jas 1:13  Let no man say when he is tempted, I am tempted of God: for God cannot be tempted with evil, neither tempteth he any man:                  (5) God does try us, that is He makes things                      difficult for us so we can see what we are made                      of; but God does not tempt us.                 (6) What is the difference in being tried and                      tempted?                      (1) A trial is God taking you through difficult                           times to grow your character.                      (2) A temptation is what the devil put before                           you to tear down your character.                      (3) A simply way to distinquish them:                            (a) When you are tried, you have to go                                 looking for wrong to do it.                            (b) When you are tempted, the wrong comes                                 looking for you.         2. Joseph was a pure man, but he was being tempted.  Wrong             came looking for Joseph.             a. A married woman was urging Joseph to do wrong.             b. We know very little of this woman.                 (1) She may have been closer to Josephs age than to                      Potiphar.  Older, wealthier men often did and do                      marry younger women.                 (2) She may have been a neglected woman.  He was                      busy, away on business, occupied with work.                 (3) She may have been a beautiful woman.                 (4) These are all things we can speculate on but                      which we cannot know for certain.             c. The one thing we know for certain is that she was a                 tool of the devil.                 (1) She may have been much more than that for the                      devil but she was at least that.                 (2) Anyone who tempts you to sin, covers for your                      sin, or condones your sin is working for the                      devil.  1John 3:8 He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.                  (3) I know that will bother some people but wake up!                      (a) There are only two teams here and you are                           playing for the wrong team.                      (b) If it walks like a duck.                      (c) If they entice you to sin, help you to keep                           sinning, or encourage you in your sin, they                           are of the devil.                 (4) These woman, for all of the beauty and youth she                      may have had, for all of the excuses and                      problems she probably poured out to him, was                      still nothing less than a tool of the devil to                      try to trip Joseph us.                 (5) By the way, I am not discriminatory.  Men can and                      do serve as the devils tools just as much if                      not more than women.     C. Joseph had a rich heritage.         1. Josephs father was a godly man, a wealthy man, and a man             of renown.  (It is somewhat surprising that Joseph was             not able to barter his way to freedom, offering the             Midianites who sold him or the slave masters who             possessed him great wealth if they would just contact his             father.)         2. Joseph was heir to the promises of God.  (God gave Abraham             some promises and those promises were to be fulfilled             through Jacobs seed.)         3. Joseph had gifts from God.             a. He could see and interpret visions from God.             b. Whoever Joseph was with became blessed by God.  Ge 39:3  And his master saw that the LORD was with him, and that the LORD made all that he did to prosper in his hand.  5  And it came to pass from the time that he had made him overseer in his house, and over all that he had, that the LORD blessed the Egyptians house for Josephs sake; and the blessing of the LORD was upon all that he had in the house, and in the field. 6  And he left all that he had in Josephs hand; and he knew not ought he had, save the bread which he did eat. And Joseph was a goodly person, and well favoured.              c. All of this makes me think that Joseph was a very                 capable man, one gifted with much talent.         4. Question &#8211; Does Joseph being such a clean, blessed, godly             person make him giving into temptation any worse than if             you give into temptation?  NO.             a. Joseph may have had a better testimony than you.             b. Joseph may have a more public ministry.             c. He may have had more people depending upon him.             d. He may even have a cleaner past than you.             e. But sin is sin and what is sin for you is sin for all                 and what is sin for all is sin for you.             f. Too many people have the attitude, &quot;One more wont                 hurt?&quot;                 (1) One more sin might not lower your reputation,                 (2) one more sin might not shock anyone,                 (3) one more sin might destroy your marriage or get                      you fired;                 (4) but one more sin is still a sin against a holy                      God and you and me and everyone else must give                      an account for EVERY ONE OF THEM.  II. Joseph, his method.     A. What did Joseph do to overcome this temptation?         1. \\#8-9\\ He refused         2. \\#12\\ He ran.     B. Someone says, &quot;That wasnt very manly of him, was it?&quot;         Actually, it was the only manly, spiritual thing he could do.     C. There are three sources of temptations and three correct         responses to those sources.         1. The first is the devil.             a. Response is resist him.  Jas 4:7  Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.              b. How do you resist the devil?  The same way Jesus did.                 (1) Quote Scripture at Him.                 (2) For all of the power that is the devils, he can                      not overcome the Word of God.  It puts a yellow                      streak down his back and he must flee from it.         2. The second is your flesh.             a. The response is to change it, to conform it.  Romans 12:2  And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.              b. This is why God gave you a new birth, the Holy Ghost,                 and promised to make you a new creature.             c. For most of us, it takes some time and some failures,                 but through by obeying the Spirit that is within you,                 you can be made into a new creature in Christ.         3. The third source is the world.             a. The response is to flee from it.  2Tim 2:22  Flee also youthful lusts              b. That means run away from the things you are tempted to                 do.             c. A year or two ago, some of the church builders were                 here working on the church and I brought them lunch.                 The men began to give their testimonies.  One man                 shared how he was alcoholic.   He would stop every                 day on the way home from work, buy so much beer or                 liquor, drink it that night and do the same thing                 the next day.  On Friday, he bought enough to last                 the weekend.  When he got saved, he still had to                 drive by that liquor store.  In fact, there was a                 traffic light right in front of it.  Every day on the                 way home, he was tempted to stop at that store.  It                 got to be that he would pray that the Lord would make                 the light green so he would not have to stop, but                 often it was red.  The temptation was getting                 stronger each day. Finally, one day at work, he told                 the Lord he did not think he could resist it any                 longerespecially if the light were red.  You know                 what the Lord told him?  Go home a different way.     D. So there are three sources of temptations and three Biblical         responses.         1. You want to be certain that you do not get the sources and             the responses confused.             a. You cant change the devil or the world, only                 yourself.             b. You cant run away from  the devil or yourself, only                 the world.             c. You cant resist the world or your flesh, only the                 devil.         2. So heres what we do again:             a. Resist the devil.             b. Change or conform ourselves to the image of Christ.             c. Flee from the world.         3. Joseph did just what Joseph was supposed to do.  He put as             much space between the woman tempting him and himself as             he could.             a. This distance or these walls that we build between us                 and our temptations are called standards.             b. A man is not weak who will not go into a bar.  He is                 wise.             c. A woman is not weak who will not hang with others who                 gospel, or lie, or malign.  She is wise.             d. A person who has weaknessesand we all dois not                 foolish for staying away from those weaknesses.  III. Joseph, his reward.     A. I would like to tell you that because Joseph did what was         right, his master in particular and the world in general         rewarded him; but they did not.     B. \\#16-20\\ Potiphar cast Joseph into a worse prison than he         had been in before.         1. That is sad.  He will spend many years in that prison.         2. That happens in a wicked world.  In fact, the more wicked             the world, the more it seems to happen.         3. An axiom has been created to describe it, &quot;No good deed             ever goes unpunished.&quot;     C. However, I can tell you that every righteous deed you do will         be rewarded in heaven.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Genesis 39:1-12 &quot;Day by Day&quot; The title of the message come from \\#Ge 39:10\\. Day by day, Potiphars wife tempted the young Joseph to do so something that many young men have a natural desire to do. Day by day, Joseph resisted. 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