Joseph: A Man of Principle

Trevor Pritchard

Florida Christadelphian Bible School (1995)

This 1995 series follows the life of Joseph as a man of unwavering principle, tracing his journey from favored son to servant, prisoner, and finally exalted ruler in Egypt. Through trials, betrayals, and unexpected blessings, Joseph’s character shines as an example of steadfast faith, forgiveness, and reliance on God’s guiding hand. Each class draws practical lessons for our walk of discipleship, showing how God uses hardship and triumph alike to shape His people for good.

Class 1 – The Years at Home

The series opens with Joseph’s early years in his father’s house, marked by favoritism, dreams of greatness, and the jealousy of his brothers. These formative experiences reveal both the seeds of family conflict and the divine hand preparing Joseph for a greater purpose.

Class 2 – In Captivity

This class examines Joseph’s descent into slavery and imprisonment, reflecting on how God’s presence sustained him in humiliation and trial. Even in captivity, Joseph’s integrity and faithfulness became a testimony, showing that God’s servants can remain true regardless of circumstances.

Class 3 – Responsibilities at Court

Joseph’s rise to power in Pharaoh’s court illustrates how principle and trust in God bring influence and opportunity. Despite betrayal and false accusation, Joseph’s wisdom and steadfastness positioned him as a leader who could preserve life and bring blessing to nations.

Class 4 – Meeting the Family

In one of the most moving parts of the story, Joseph’s reunion with his brothers becomes a lesson in forgiveness and reconciliation. The narrative highlights the slow awakening of conscience, the testing of repentance, and the joy of restored relationships through God’s providence.

Class 5 – Lessons for Ourselves

This class draws out practical lessons from Joseph’s trials, temptations, and triumphs. His faith through betrayal, false accusation, and hardship reminds us that God is always at work, even in the darkest of times. Joseph’s endurance and trust challenge us to see tribulation as part of God’s purpose to shape us into His children.

Class 6 – Summary

The closing study reflects on Joseph’s entire life as a pattern of God’s providence and a foreshadowing of Christ. From his steadfast faith to his role in saving both Israel and Egypt, Joseph stands as a man whose principles never wavered. His story urges us to trust in God’s constant presence and to strive to be an influence for good in every season of life.

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Give ear, and hear my voice; give attention, and hear my speech.

Isaiah 28:23 (ESV)