JOSEPH: THE JOURNEY - BIBLE STUDY WORKBOOK
A Story of Faith and Forgiveness
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Chibueze Ukaegbu
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The workbook opens with a panoramic overview of Joseph's seven-phase journey, establishing the theological spine of the entire study: God's sovereign purpose runs unbroken through every betrayal, every delay, and every valley - turning what humans intend for harm into the instrument of salvation. From that foundation, each of the twelve chapters excavates a different dimension of Joseph's story with three-part Observe-Interpret-Apply reflection sequences, a Self-Assessment inventory, a five-question Decision-Making Framework, a 7-Day Application Challenge, a Prayer Prompt, and a Memory Verse.
Chapter by chapter, readers work through the theology of prophetic gifting and the dangers of immaturity (Ch. 1); the trajectory of unchecked envy from resentment to conspiracy to violence (Ch. 2); the meaning of faithfulness when your circumstances are unjust and your assignment feels beneath you (Ch. 3); the nature of integrity when no one will ever know the difference (Ch. 4); the discipline of waiting on God's timing without becoming passive or bitter (Ch. 5); the humility required to credit God when your breakthrough finally arrives (Ch. 6); and the stewardship of abundance - using seasons of plenty to prepare for seasons of scarcity (Ch. 7).
The second half of the workbook moves into the harder, more interior territory of reconciliation and forgiveness. Chapters 8 through 12 trace Joseph's reunion with his brothers with unflinching honesty - exploring the difference between vindication and healing, between remorse and repentance, and between forgiving someone and actually releasing them from guilt. The workbook's climactic chapters unpack Genesis 50:20 - "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good" - as both the theological summit of Joseph's story and a personal invitation for every reader to reframe their own deepest wound.
The workbook closes with an epilogue study and a personal commitment card, asking readers to write their own Genesis 50:20, identify their current phase in Joseph's journey, and carry one truth, one character change, one act of forgiveness, and one multigenerational promise out of the study and into the rest of their lives.
This is a workbook for anyone navigating betrayal, unjust circumstances, prolonged waiting, or the hard work of forgiving someone who does not deserve it. It is, ultimately, a study not about a man who suffered well - but about a God who wastes nothing.
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