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Why is Joseph's servanthood important?

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Joseph's servanthood exemplifies obedience and faithfulness, serving as a pattern for Christian living.

Joseph’s role as a servant, even in dire circumstances, emphasizes the Christian call to servanthood and humility. He accepted his station as part of God’s plan, illustrating a heart willing to serve others despite personal grievances. This attitude mirrors Christ's own mission, who 'came not to be ministered unto, but to minister' (Mark 10:45). Joseph’s integrity while serving Potiphar and later in prison showcases a model of faithfulness and diligence that all believers are encouraged to emulate, reminding us that our work is ultimately done as service to the Lord.
Scripture References: Genesis 39:4-6, Mark 10:45

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