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Joseph : a man of integrity and forgiveness : profiles in character / from Charles R. Swindoll.

By: Series: Swindoll, Charles R. Great lives from God's Word ; v. 3.Publication details: Nashville, Tenn. : Word Pub., ©1998.Description: xi, 218 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 084991342X
  • 9780849913426
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 222/.11092 21
LOC classification:
  • BS580.J6 S96 1998
Contents:
1. Favored son, hated brother -- 2. Resisting temptation -- 3. Imprisoned and forgotten -- 4. Remembered and promoted -- 5. Reaping the rewards of righteousness -- 6. Activating a seared conscience -- 7. Groanings of a sad dad -- 8. Fear displaced by grace -- 9. "I am Joseph!" -- 10. The ultimate family reunion -- 11. On-the-job integrity -- 12. Highlights of twilight and midnight.
Summary: Charles Swindoll shows us the heart and soul of a man shaped in the crucible of rejection, loneliness, deprivation, and false accusation, a man who learned patience and obedience by becoming totally dependent on God-so dependent that God could use him as a conduit of blessing. Through Joseph God explained dreams, revealed the future, and saved Egypt and Israel from starvation. And, as Chuck Swindoll shows in this book, God's blessings still flow through Joseph, giving us a heartening example of courage, integrity, and forgiveness in the face of cruelty, temptation and hatred. Jospeh's pardon of his cruel brothers demonstrates the depth of love God has for all of us.
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Books Academic Resource Center at Levitt General Stacks (LOWER Level) BS 580 .J6 S96 1998 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 111489

Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-218).

1. Favored son, hated brother -- 2. Resisting temptation -- 3. Imprisoned and forgotten -- 4. Remembered and promoted -- 5. Reaping the rewards of righteousness -- 6. Activating a seared conscience -- 7. Groanings of a sad dad -- 8. Fear displaced by grace -- 9. "I am Joseph!" -- 10. The ultimate family reunion -- 11. On-the-job integrity -- 12. Highlights of twilight and midnight.

Charles Swindoll shows us the heart and soul of a man shaped in the crucible of rejection, loneliness, deprivation, and false accusation, a man who learned patience and obedience by becoming totally dependent on God-so dependent that God could use him as a conduit of blessing. Through Joseph God explained dreams, revealed the future, and saved Egypt and Israel from starvation. And, as Chuck Swindoll shows in this book, God's blessings still flow through Joseph, giving us a heartening example of courage, integrity, and forgiveness in the face of cruelty, temptation and hatred. Jospeh's pardon of his cruel brothers demonstrates the depth of love God has for all of us.

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