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[https://sotwtx.org/docs/outlines-ABCFaith.pdf by O H Griffith] | |||
Text: [[Hebrews 11]]:2 | |||
''Introduction:'' | |||
:A. The faith of God's children encourages others | |||
::1. Elisha' faith encouraged his servant [[2 Kings 6]].16-17 | |||
:2. Paul's faith encouraged the people on a sinking ship [[Acts 2]].21-25 | |||
::3. The brethren at Rome encouraged Paul [[Acts 28]].15 | |||
:B. Joseph was a man with firm, convictions and a great faith | |||
:C. A bit of background on Joseph | |||
::1. The son of Jacob's beloved wife, Rachel, [[Genesis 30]].22-24 | |||
::2. Specially loved of his father [[Genesis 37]].3 | |||
::3. Aroused the jealousy and hatred of his brothers [[Genesis 37]].4-11 | |||
:4. His brothers plotted to kill him, | |||
::but opted to sell him into slavery [[Genesis 37]].19-28 | |||
I. JOSEPH'S FAITH ENCOURAGED HIM TO DO RIGHT | |||
:A. Consider the changed conditions under which he now lived: | |||
::1. Instead of the favored son of a wealthy sheik, | |||
:::he is the slave of an Egyptian army officer | |||
::2. Instead of wearing a beautiful and expensive coat, | |||
:::he is dressed in the coarse garb of a slave | |||
::3. Instead of receiving favors, he is dispensing favors | |||
:::and never receives so much as a kind "thank you" in response | |||
:B. What will he do under these conditions? | |||
::1. Will he fight back and try to get revenge, | |||
:::complaining that the world handed him a "bum deal"? | |||
[ | ::2. Faith in the living God sustained him. | ||
::3. He did right in spite of being wronged (cf [[Matthew 5]].39). | |||
:C. Joseph was tested by adversity [[Genesis 39]].1-23 | |||
::1. His master's wife endeavored to seduce him | |||
::2. Joseph resisted because: | |||
:::a. It would be a sin against himself, [[1 Corinthians 6]].1 | |||
::::and would jeopardize his health | |||
:::b. It would be a sin against his master | |||
::::and would jeopardize job | |||
::3. It would be a sin against God | |||
:::and would jeopardize his eternal rewards | |||
::4. For doing right, he was put in prison | |||
:::a. There he was placed in irons, [[Psalm 105]].17-18 | |||
:::b. was forgotten by a fellow inmate whom he had helped [[Genesis 40]].23 | |||
:D. His faith in God was all he had left | |||
::1. Betrayed by his brothers | |||
::2. Lied by a wicked woman | |||
::3. Forgotten by a friend | |||
:E. But God had not forsaken him (cf [[Proverbs 18.24]]). | |||
::God intervened | |||
1. | ::1. Cause Pharaoh to have a dream, two in fact | ||
2. | ::2. This resulted in Joseph being taken from prison | ||
:::and appointed Prime Minister of Egypt | |||
II. JOSEPH'S FAITH ENCOURAGED HIM TO FORGIVE AND HELP THOSE WHO WRONGED HIM | |||
:A. Contrast the condition of Joseph and that of his brothers | |||
::1. Joseph was suffering rejection, enslavement and imprisonment | |||
::2. His brothers were tormented with guilt, fear and stricken consciences | |||
:B. A chance to get vengeance. | |||
::1. Famine in Canaan sends his brothers to Egypt for grain | |||
::2. Joseph recognized them, indeed probably expected them, | |||
:::but they did not recognize him | |||
:::a. Had they been looking for him they would have searched among the slave-gangs | |||
:::b. They certainly did not expect him to be ruler of Egypt | |||
:C. Faith in God's eternal purpose kept Joseph from getting vengeance | |||
::on his brothers. Instead: | |||
::1. He returned good for evil to his brothers. | |||
::2. He moved them to Egypt so he could "nourish" them. | |||
::3. He freely forgave them all the wrongs they had done him, [[Genesis 50]].15-21 | |||
III JOSEPH'S FAITH ENCOURAGED HIS PEOPLE | |||
:A. While they did evil to sell him into slavery, [[Genesis 45]],5-8 | |||
::God overruled: | |||
::1. That Joseph be in position, "To preserve you a posterity in the earth," | |||
::2. "And to save your lives by a great deliverance," [[Genesis 45]].7 | |||
:B. His father's family moved to Egypt | |||
::1. They were settled in Goshen, the best Egypt offered for their vocation | |||
::2. Joseph said, there "I will nourish thee," vs 11 | |||
:C. Previously Jacob's sons had carried him ill news, | |||
::now they carry him good news: | |||
1. | ::1. "We have found Joseph alive and well; | ||
2. | ::2. "He is ruler of Egypt, and | ||
3. | ::3. "He wants us to move to Egypt." | ||
:D. Joseph's faith encouraged his people to claim the promises | |||
::of God to their fathers [[Genesis 50]].24 | |||
:E. Claiming these promises, he pledged them to carry his bones to Canaan | |||
::and bury them there [[Genesis 50]].25 | |||
IV. JOSEPH'S FAITH ENCOURAGED HIM WHEN DYING | |||
:A. Leaving Canaan and going to Egypt, was a painful experience for him | |||
:B. But leaving Egypt and going to heaven was a pleasant experience | |||
''Conclusion:'' | |||
:A. Your faith will be tested, but God gives strength for enduring [[1 Corinthians 10]].13 | |||
:B. Faith in God enables one to be forgiving and helpful to those who have wronged him | |||
:C. Your faith should encourage others, does it? | |||
:D. Can you afford to live, and to die by your faith? | |||
::"My faith has found a resting place- | |||
::Not in devices nor creed: | |||
::I trust the Everlasting One-- | |||
::His wounds for me shall plead." --Author unknown. | |||
[https://landmarkbaptist.us/index.php/ABC%27s_OF_FAITH Index] | [https://landmarkbaptist.us/index.php/ABC%27s_OF_FAITH Index] |
Latest revision as of 19:48, 29 June 2024
Text: Hebrews 11:2
Introduction:
- A. The faith of God's children encourages others
- 1. Elisha' faith encouraged his servant 2 Kings 6.16-17
- 2. Paul's faith encouraged the people on a sinking ship Acts 2.21-25
- 3. The brethren at Rome encouraged Paul Acts 28.15
- B. Joseph was a man with firm, convictions and a great faith
- C. A bit of background on Joseph
- 1. The son of Jacob's beloved wife, Rachel, Genesis 30.22-24
- 2. Specially loved of his father Genesis 37.3
- 3. Aroused the jealousy and hatred of his brothers Genesis 37.4-11
- 4. His brothers plotted to kill him,
- but opted to sell him into slavery Genesis 37.19-28
I. JOSEPH'S FAITH ENCOURAGED HIM TO DO RIGHT
- A. Consider the changed conditions under which he now lived:
- 1. Instead of the favored son of a wealthy sheik,
- he is the slave of an Egyptian army officer
- 2. Instead of wearing a beautiful and expensive coat,
- he is dressed in the coarse garb of a slave
- 3. Instead of receiving favors, he is dispensing favors
- and never receives so much as a kind "thank you" in response
- B. What will he do under these conditions?
- 1. Will he fight back and try to get revenge,
- complaining that the world handed him a "bum deal"?
- 2. Faith in the living God sustained him.
- 3. He did right in spite of being wronged (cf Matthew 5.39).
- C. Joseph was tested by adversity Genesis 39.1-23
- 1. His master's wife endeavored to seduce him
- 2. Joseph resisted because:
- a. It would be a sin against himself, 1 Corinthians 6.1
- and would jeopardize his health
- b. It would be a sin against his master
- and would jeopardize job
- 3. It would be a sin against God
- and would jeopardize his eternal rewards
- 4. For doing right, he was put in prison
- a. There he was placed in irons, Psalm 105.17-18
- b. was forgotten by a fellow inmate whom he had helped Genesis 40.23
- D. His faith in God was all he had left
- 1. Betrayed by his brothers
- 2. Lied by a wicked woman
- 3. Forgotten by a friend
- E. But God had not forsaken him (cf Proverbs 18.24).
- God intervened
- 1. Cause Pharaoh to have a dream, two in fact
- 2. This resulted in Joseph being taken from prison
- and appointed Prime Minister of Egypt
II. JOSEPH'S FAITH ENCOURAGED HIM TO FORGIVE AND HELP THOSE WHO WRONGED HIM
- A. Contrast the condition of Joseph and that of his brothers
- 1. Joseph was suffering rejection, enslavement and imprisonment
- 2. His brothers were tormented with guilt, fear and stricken consciences
- B. A chance to get vengeance.
- 1. Famine in Canaan sends his brothers to Egypt for grain
- 2. Joseph recognized them, indeed probably expected them,
- but they did not recognize him
- a. Had they been looking for him they would have searched among the slave-gangs
- b. They certainly did not expect him to be ruler of Egypt
- C. Faith in God's eternal purpose kept Joseph from getting vengeance
- on his brothers. Instead:
- 1. He returned good for evil to his brothers.
- 2. He moved them to Egypt so he could "nourish" them.
- 3. He freely forgave them all the wrongs they had done him, Genesis 50.15-21
III JOSEPH'S FAITH ENCOURAGED HIS PEOPLE
- A. While they did evil to sell him into slavery, Genesis 45,5-8
- God overruled:
- 1. That Joseph be in position, "To preserve you a posterity in the earth,"
- 2. "And to save your lives by a great deliverance," Genesis 45.7
- B. His father's family moved to Egypt
- 1. They were settled in Goshen, the best Egypt offered for their vocation
- 2. Joseph said, there "I will nourish thee," vs 11
- C. Previously Jacob's sons had carried him ill news,
- now they carry him good news:
- 1. "We have found Joseph alive and well;
- 2. "He is ruler of Egypt, and
- 3. "He wants us to move to Egypt."
- D. Joseph's faith encouraged his people to claim the promises
- of God to their fathers Genesis 50.24
- E. Claiming these promises, he pledged them to carry his bones to Canaan
- and bury them there Genesis 50.25
IV. JOSEPH'S FAITH ENCOURAGED HIM WHEN DYING
- A. Leaving Canaan and going to Egypt, was a painful experience for him
- B. But leaving Egypt and going to heaven was a pleasant experience
Conclusion:
- A. Your faith will be tested, but God gives strength for enduring 1 Corinthians 10.13
- B. Faith in God enables one to be forgiving and helpful to those who have wronged him
- C. Your faith should encourage others, does it?
- D. Can you afford to live, and to die by your faith?
- "My faith has found a resting place-
- Not in devices nor creed:
- I trust the Everlasting One--
- His wounds for me shall plead." --Author unknown.