A. Joseph is a slave to Potiphar, an Egyptian.
1. Potiphar is an officer of Pharaoh, captain of the guard.
II. Joseph’s advancement. Vs. 2-6
A. God is with Joseph, and he was a prosperous man. Vs. 2
B. Joseph found grace in the sight of Potiphar. Vs. 3-4
C. Joseph was in charge of all that Potiphar had. Vs. 4-6
D. God blessed all that Joseph did. Vs. 5
E. Joseph was a goodly person and well-favored. Vs. 6
III. Joseph tempted by Potiphar’s wife. Vs. 7-19
A. Potiphar’s wife wanted Joseph to go to bed with her. Vs. 7
B. Joseph refused. Vs. 8-9
1. Joseph knew this was a sin against Potiphar and God.
C. Potiphar’s wife tempted Joseph day by day, and he
refused. Vs. 10
D. One day Joseph was alone with Potiphar’s wife in
the house. Vs. 11-13
1. She caught him by his garment and he fled leaving
his garment, in her hand.
E. Potiphar’s wife falsely accused Joseph of trying to
rape her. Vs. 14-19
IV. Joseph in prison. Vs. 20-23
A. Potiphar put Joseph in the king’s prison. Vs. 20
B. The Lord was with Joseph in prison. Vs. 21
C. The Lord gave Joseph favor in the sight of the keeper of the
prison. Vs. 21
D. The keeper of the prison put Joseph in charge of all that
he had. Vs. 22
E. God made Joseph to prosper in all that he did. Vs. 23