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What lessons does Joseph teach about faith?

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Joseph teaches that true faith trusts God's promises and obeys His commandments despite circumstances.

From Joseph's example, we learn that true faith is characterized by steadfast trust in God’s promises, regardless of trials or circumstances. His life, marked by betrayal, slavery, and imprisonment, did not deter him from believing that God would fulfill His covenantal promises. Joseph's command concerning his bones reflects an understanding that faith necessitates action, as he not only believed in God’s deliverance but also took steps to ensure his legacy was aligned with that promise. This highlights that genuine faith results in action—true faith produces a conviction of heart, leading believers to live in obedience to God's will and anticipate future fulfillment of His word.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11:22, Genesis 50:24-25

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