Integrity: Joseph, in Resisting Potiphar's Wife
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Introduction

Integrity, a steadfast adherence to moral and ethical principles, is a virtue exemplified by Joseph in the biblical narrative of his encounter with Potiphar's wife. This account, found in Genesis 39, highlights Joseph's unwavering commitment to righteousness and his fear of God, even in the face of temptation and potential personal loss.

Background

Joseph, the eleventh son of Jacob, was sold into slavery by his jealous brothers and brought to Egypt. There, he was purchased by Potiphar, an officer of Pharaoh and captain of the guard. Despite his status as a slave, Joseph found favor in Potiphar's eyes due to his diligence and the evident blessing of God upon his work. Consequently, Potiphar entrusted Joseph with the management of his entire household.

The Temptation

The narrative takes a pivotal turn when Potiphar's wife casts her eyes upon Joseph, who was "well-built and handsome" (Genesis 39:6). She repeatedly attempts to seduce him, saying, "Lie with me" (Genesis 39:7). Joseph's response to her advances is a testament to his integrity and fear of God.

Joseph's Response

Joseph's refusal is rooted in his loyalty to both his earthly master and his heavenly one. He articulates his reasoning in Genesis 39:8-9 : "But he refused. 'Look,' he said to his master’s wife, 'with me here, my master does not concern himself with anything in his house, and he has entrusted everything he owns to my care. No one in this house is greater than I am. He has withheld nothing from me except you, because you are his wife. So how could I do such a great evil and sin against God?'"

Joseph's response highlights several key aspects of integrity:

1. Loyalty to Earthly Authority: Joseph acknowledges the trust Potiphar has placed in him and recognizes that betraying this trust would be a grave injustice.

2. Recognition of Sin: Joseph identifies the act as a "great evil," understanding the moral implications of adultery.

3. Fear of God: Most importantly, Joseph's primary concern is that such an act would be a sin against God. His integrity is deeply rooted in his reverence for God and his desire to live in accordance with divine principles.

The Consequences

Despite his righteous stance, Joseph's integrity leads to personal suffering. Potiphar's wife, scorned by his rejection, falsely accuses him of attempting to assault her. As a result, Joseph is unjustly imprisoned. However, even in prison, Joseph's integrity and God's favor remain evident, as he rises to a position of responsibility and continues to prosper.

Significance

Joseph's resistance to temptation and his commitment to integrity serve as a powerful example for believers. His account underscores the importance of maintaining one's moral and ethical principles, even when faced with severe consequences. Joseph's life demonstrates that true integrity is not contingent upon circumstances but is a steadfast commitment to righteousness and faithfulness to God.
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Genesis 39:8-12
But he refused, and said to his master's wife, Behold, my master wotteth not what is with me in the house, and he has committed all that he has to my hand;
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