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References: Genesis 39

What is this "good" with a view to which God acts in our lives? How are we to understand the fact that God has His hand in all our affairs? What effect should the doctrine of providence have in our lives? In this story of bitter jealousy, deceit, injustice and dramatic forgiveness, we have a classic outworking of the fact of God's sovereignty over our affairs and of His providential care for those who are the objects of His love. Taking this journey with Joseph will help to view the good, bad and ugly times in our lives from a biblical and life-changing perspective.

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