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What does it take to make a mark on the world? Chuck Swindoll continues to explore this question as he examines the life of Joseph.
Prepare to see Joseph -- and the incredible circumstances that shaped him -- as never before. Experience anew his fear and humiliation as he is sold into slavery by the very brothers he admired. Marvel at his courage as he resists the lovely wife of Potiphar, clinging instead to his God. And be inspired by the mercy he lavishes on his once merciless brothers.
Swindoll is quick to point out that no man or woman is great in and of themselves. Joseph, David, Esther and other early heroes of the faith achieved greatness only when they yielded to God. Overflowing with historical drama and everyday application, this third volume in Swindoll's epic series inspires readers to reach greater heights in their own relationships with God. No family today is more dysfunctional than Joseph's. No one faces greated temptation than Potiphar's wife offered Joseph. No faith is challenged more severely than was Joseph's on death row. Yet Joseph stood firm, exemplifying what is possible when ordinary people maintain their connections with God. Like an epic novel filled with intrigue, tension, and torrential emotions, Joseph's triumphiant story touches us all. This third volume in Charles Swindoll's"Great Lives" series presents a fresh look at one of the most intriguing characters in the Old Testament and focuses on the virtue of forgiveness in the face of deceit and betrayal.
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