Sidetracked by Seduction - Sermon Notes

by Randy on March 2, 2008 · Comments

The Discovery and Development of Your Destiny “When Dreams Turn Into Nightmares” - by Pastor Clark Whitten, Grace Church Orlando

Genesis 39:1-16

1 After Joseph had been taken to Egypt by the Ishmaelites, Potiphar an Egyptian, one of Pharaoh’s officials and the manager of his household, bought him from them.

2-6 As it turned out, God was with Joseph and things went very well with him. He ended up living in the home of his Egyptian master. His master recognized that God was with him, saw that God was working for good in everything he did. He became very fond of Joseph and made him his personal aide. He put him in charge of all his personal affairs, turning everything over to him. From that moment on, God blessed the home of the Egyptian-all because of Joseph. The blessing of God spread over everything he owned, at home and in the fields, and all Potiphar had to concern himself with was eating three meals a day.

6-7 Joseph was a strikingly handsome man. As time went on, his master’s wife became infatuated with Joseph and one day said, “Sleep with me.”

8-9 He wouldn’t do it. He said to his master’s wife, “Look, with me here, my master doesn’t give a second thought to anything that goes on here-he’s put me in charge of everything he owns. He treats me as an equal. The only thing he hasn’t turned over to me is you. You’re his wife, after all! How could I violate his trust and sin against God?”

10 She pestered him day after day after day, but he stood his ground. He refused to go to bed with her.

11-15 On one of these days he came to the house to do his work and none of the household servants happened to be there. She grabbed him by his cloak, saying, “Sleep with me!” He left his coat in her hand and ran out of the house. When she realized that he had left his coat in her hand and run outside, she called to her house servants: “Look-this Hebrew shows up and before you know it he’s trying to seduce us. He tried to make love to me but I yelled as loud as I could. With all my yelling and screaming, he left his coat beside me here and ran outside.”

16-18 She kept his coat right there until his master came home. She told him the same story. She said, “The Hebrew slave, the one you brought to us, came after me and tried to use me for his plaything. When I yelled and screamed, he left his coat with me and ran outside.”


The Seduction Begins - Two Categories

  • Settling for less than God’s best. vs. 2
    • Money - The love of money (having it or the pursuit of it.) We are never owner’s only stewards.
    • Power - it’s not just the candidates for President who want that position of power. We all seek to have that position in our own realm of influence.
  • The Siren Song of Sexual Seduction
    • The opportunity
    • The rationalization - “It’s the constraining power of love that keeps me from falling to sin, not my own willpower.” “Sin is what we do when our hearts are not fully satisified with God.
    • The Defense
      • Realize the stakes. vs. 8
      • Decide your response ahead of time. vs. 12
    • Psalm 105: 16-19

      16-22 Then he called down a famine on the country,
      he broke every last blade of wheat.
      But he sent a man on ahead:
      Joseph, sold as a slave.
      They put cruel chains on his ankles,
      an iron collar around his neck,
      Until God’s word came to the Pharaoh,
      and God confirmed his promise.
      God sent the king to release him.
      The Pharaoh set Joseph free;
      He appointed him master of his palace,
      put him in charge of all his business
      To personally instruct his princes
      and train his advisors in wisdom.

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