Finding Hope in the Darkest Places
In this week’s message, Finding Hope in the Darkest Places, we continue Joseph’s journey in Genesis 39, focusing on how God can bring transformation even in the most difficult circumstances. From Judah’s scandalous choices in Genesis 38 to Joseph’s enslavement in Egypt, we will see how God’s blessing and favor can still reach us—even when life feels broken beyond repair. Join us as we explore how God uses our trials and dark places to bring about His greater purpose.
Genesis 39:1-6
Discussion topics
- Joseph’s story in Genesis 38 highlights transformation despite his sinful choices. What areas of your life do you believe God is working to transform, even if the situation seems broken or impossible?
- Joseph was called to serve Potiphar diligently even though he was a slave. How can we be diligent in serving God, even in places where we feel overlooked or disadvantaged? What practical steps can you take this week to serve well in your current situation?
- Sometimes we think our sin is only about behavior, but it often starts in the heart. What are some heart issues you might need to address? How does true transformation begin from the inside out?
- We see that Potiphar (who can represent us) did not get fully blessed until he allowed Joseph (a type of Jesus) to take full control over his whole house. Where do you need to give Jesus control of your “household”?
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