Religious Educator: Perspectives on the Restored Gospel
Keywords
Joseph of Egypt, living the gospel, Abrahamic covenant, temptation, forgiveness
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In Genesis 37–50, the narrative of Joseph of Egypt offers instructive lessons on the blessings that flow from persevering through trials while honoring covenant commitments with God. Joseph’s capacity to consistently and courageously apply eternal principles when facing abuse, temptation, injustice, and other challenges not only led to his personal success but also proved critical for those whom he served as a slave and prisoner and, once he was elevated to great power in Egypt, for the numerous subjects of Pharaoh’s kingdom during times of famine. This essay identifies and discusses the primary principles that guided Joseph’s efforts to accomplish God’s purposes for covenant Israel.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Mdletshe, Khumbulani D. "Joseph of Egypt as a Model of Gospel Living." Religious Educator: Perspectives on the Restored Gospel 25, no. 2 (2024). https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/re/vol25/iss2/4