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Genesis 39
At this chapter we return to the story of Joseph. We have
him here,
I. A servant, a slave in Potiphar's house, ver. 1. and yet there
greatly honoured and favoured,
1. By the providence of God, which made him in effect a master,
ver. 2-6.
2. By the grace of God, which made him more than conqueror
over a strong temptation, ver. 7-12.
II. We have him a sufferer, falsely accused, ver. 13-18.
Imprisoned, ver. 19, 20. And yet his imprisonment made both honourable and
comfortable by the tokens of God's special presence with him,
ver. 21-23.
Verse 1. The Jews have a proverb, If the world did but know the worth
of good men, they would hedge them about with pearls. Joseph
was sold to an officer of Pharaoh, with whom he might get
acquainted with public persons, and public business, and so be
fitted for the preferment he was afterwards designed for. What
God intends men for, he will be sure, some way or other, to
qualify them for.
Verse
2. Those that can separate us from all our friends, cannot deprive
us of the gracious presence of our God. When Joseph had none of
his relations with him, he had his God with him, even in the house
of the Egyptian: Joseph was banished from his father's house, but
the Lord was with him. It is God's presence with us that makes all
we do prosperous. Those that would prosper, must therefore make
God their friend; and those that do prosper, must therefore give
God the praise.
Verse
6. He knew not ought he had, save the bread which he did eat -
The servant had all the care and trouble of the estate, the master
had only the enjoyment of it; an example not to be imitated by any
master, unless he could be sure that he had one like Joseph for a
servant.
Verse
9. How can I sin against God - Not only how shall I do it and sin
against my master, my mistress, myself, my own body and soul,
but against God? - Gracious souls look upon this as the worst
thing in sin, that it is against God, against his nature and his
dominion, against his love and his design. They that love God, for
this reason hate sin.
Verse
10. He hearkened not to her, so much as to be with her. Those that
would be kept from harm, must keep themselves out of harm's
way.
Verse
12. When she laid hold on him, he left his garment in her hand -
He would not stay to parley with the temptation, but flew out from
it with the utmost abhorrence, he left his garment as one escaping
for his life.
Verse
20. Where the king's prisoners were bound - Potiphar, it is likely,
chose that prison because it was the worst; for there the irons
entered into the soul, Psalm cv, 18, but God designed it to pave
the way to his enlargement. Our Lord Jesus, like Joseph was
bound, and numbered with the transgressors.
Verse
21. But the Lord was with Joseph and shewed him mercy. God
despiseth not his prisoners, Psalm lxix, 33. No gates nor bars can
shut out his gracious presence from his people. God gave him
favour in the sight of the keeper of the prison - God can raise up
friends for his people even where they little expect them. The
keeper saw that God was with him, and that every thing prospered
under his hand, and therefore intrusted him with the management
of the affairs of the prison.
Chapter 39:
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