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Tuesday, June 3, 2025

Lesson # 1: Joseph: A Story of Faith and Virtue -

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A Story of Faith and Virtue 

 Lesson 2: Joseph: A Story of Faith and Virtue  

The sun beat down on the fields of Canaan as Joseph carried food to his brothers. At just seventeen, his heart was full of dreams—visions of greatness, leadership, and purpose from God. But for now, he was simply a shepherd’s son, running an errand for his father.  

As he approached, jealousy burned within his brothers. They hated Joseph—his dreams, his coat of many colors, his father’s favor.  

Then, suddenly, they grabbed him.  
Joseph found himself thrown into a pit, abandoned, left to die.  

But this was only the beginning. His journey would demand faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and charity, just as 2 Peter 1:4-9 teaches.  

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Virtue: Choosing Right, Even When Wronged  

Instead of seeking revenge, Joseph remained righteous. Sold into slavery, he arrived in Egypt, serving in Potiphar’s house. He could have been bitter, but he chose faithfulness.  

"And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue..." (2 Peter 1:5)  

Potiphar trusted Joseph, and everything he touched prospered. But then, another test—Potiphar’s wife tempted him.  

Joseph ran, refusing to betray his master or dishonor God.  

For his virtue, he was thrown into prison, yet he remained faithful.  

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Knowledge: Understanding God's Plan  

In prison, Joseph showed wisdom, interpreting dreams for Pharaoh’s servants.  

"And to virtue knowledge..." (2 Peter 1:5)  

Then Pharaoh had troubling dreams. Joseph was summoned, and through divine wisdom, he interpreted them—seven years of plenty, followed by seven years of famine.  

Pharaoh was amazed. He made Joseph second-in-command, preparing Egypt for the famine.  

Suddenly, Joseph saw God’s plan unfolding.  

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 Temperance: Staying Humble in Success  

As famine struck, nations begged Egypt for food, including Joseph’s own brothers—the ones who had betrayed him.  

"And to knowledge temperance..." (2 Peter 1:6)  

Joseph had the power to punish them. But instead, he controlled his emotions, testing their hearts, seeing their repentance, and choosing grace.  

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Patience: Waiting on God’s Timing  

"And to temperance patience..." (2 Peter 1:6)  

From the pit to the prison to the palace, Joseph learned patience. His dreams took years to be fulfilled.  

Now, standing before his brothers, he realized—every trial had a purpose.  

"You meant evil against me," he told them, "but God meant it unto good." (Genesis 50:20)  

God’s timing had shaped him into the leader he was meant to be.  

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Godliness: Living to Honor God  

"And to patience godliness..." (2 Peter 1:6)  

Instead of boasting in his power, Joseph gave glory to God.  

"It is not in me," he told Pharaoh. "God shall give Pharaoh an answer of peace." (Genesis 41:16)  

His wisdom, leadership, and success—it was all God’s doing.  

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 Brotherly Kindness & Charity: Forgiving His Brothers  

"And to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity." (2 Peter 1:7)  

Now, Joseph had a choice—repay evil with evil or forgive.  

Through tears, he embraced his brothers.  

"Fear not," he told them. "I will nourish you and your little ones." (Genesis 50:21)  

At that moment, Joseph had added every virtue to his faith.  

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Conclusion: A Legacy of Faith  

Joseph’s story mirrors the spiritual growth in 2 Peter 1:4-9.  

- He trusted God when life was unfair.  
- He chose righteousness when tempted.  
- He grew in wisdom and understanding.  
- He controlled his emotions and stayed humble.  
- He waited on God's timing.  
- He lived to honor God.  
- And most of all, he showed love, kindness, and forgiveness.  

Through every trial, God shaped him into a man of faith and virtue.  

That same process is happening in our lives. Every struggle, every temptation, every painful moment—God is building us into something greater.  

Let’s trust Him, grow in virtue, and allow our faith to flourish.  

Prayer:

Thank You for the story of Joseph, who endured trials yet held firm in faith. May we remember his patience and wisdom, trusting that You are always working for our good, even in the hardest times.

Lord, we also lift up every heart seeking salvation. You offer the gift of eternal life through Jesus Christ, and today, we open our hearts to You. If anyone here has yet to accept this precious gift, let them know that You love them, You call them, and You invite them into Your family.

We surrender to You, Lord. Cleanse our hearts, guide our paths, and lead us into a life of virtue, faith, and love. May we walk in Your truth every day.

In Jesus’ name we pray, Amen.


Susan Y Nikitenko 2025© MPMNABBRNM

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Virtue Lessons: 10 or more Craft Ideas for Virtue Spiritual Growth - 2 Peter 1:4-9

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Sand & Stars" Promise Jar 🏺

  • Lesson Connection: God told Abraham his descendants would be like the sand and stars (Genesis 22:17).

  • Materials: Small jar, sand, glitter, paper, markers.

  • Instructions:

    1. Fill a jar with sand and glitter to represent God’s promise.

    2. Write 2 Peter 1:4-9 on a tag and attach it.

    3. Discuss how God’s promises help us grow in virtue and faith!




"Pack Up and Move" Backpack Craft 🎒

  • Lesson Connection: Abraham trusted God and left his home to follow His plan (Genesis 12:1-4).

  • Materials: Construction paper, scissors, glue, markers.

  • Instructions:

    1. Cut out a backpack shape from construction paper.

    2. Write Hebrews 11:8 on a small paper and glue it inside.

    3. Add "virtue supplies" like faith, patience, kindness written on small cutouts.

    4. Talk about how following God requires trust and preparation!


Abraham Pattern








Abraham


1. "Stars of Promise" Craft

  • Lesson Connection: God promised Abraham that his descendants would be as numerous as the stars (Genesis 15:5).

  • Materials: Black construction paper, gold/silver star stickers, glue, markers.

  • Instructions:

    1. Write 2 Peter 1:4-9 at the top of the paper.

    2. Draw Abraham looking up at the sky.

    3. Add star stickers and write words like faith, virtue, knowledge, self-control on them.

    4. Discuss how God’s promises help us grow in faith!





Esther


Craft for Queen Esther Lesson: Crown of Virtues

Materials Needed:

  • Gold construction paper or cardstock

  • Scissors

  • Glue or tape

  • Markers or stickers

  • Printable virtue labels (faith, virtue, knowledge, etc.)

Instructions:

  1. Cut out a crown shape from gold construction paper.

  2. Write each virtue from 2 Peter 1:4-9 on separate paper strips.

  3. Glue or tape the virtue strips onto the crown.

  4. Decorate with stickers, gems, or drawings.

  5. Wear the crown as a reminder to live like Queen Esther—faithful and courageous!


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David


Craft for David Lesson: David’s Stones of Virtue

Materials Needed:

  • Small smooth stones or paper cutouts

  • Markers or paint

  • A small pouch or paper bag

Instructions:

  1. Write each virtue from 2 Peter 1:4-9 on separate stones or paper cutouts.

  2. Decorate them with colors or symbols.

  3. Place them in a pouch or bag, just like David’s five smooth stones.

  4. Use them as a reminder that virtues are our weapons against life’s challenges!


Joseph

Craft for Joseph’s Lesson: The Coat of Many Virtues

Materials Needed:

  • Construction paper (various colors)

  • Scissors

  • Glue

  • Markers

Instructions:

  1. Cut out a coat shape from construction paper.

  2. Cut smaller strips of colored paper and write each virtue from 2 Peter 1:4-9 on them.

  3. Glue the strips onto the coat, creating a colorful “coat of virtues.”

  4. Decorate with drawings or stickers to personalize the craft.

This craft helps children visualize Joseph’s faith and virtues, reminding them to wear spiritual strength like Joseph did!



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Ladder Craft Ideas for Spiritual Growth  

 Here are some engaging ladder crafts to help visualize the steps of faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and charity. 

 Paper Ladder of Faith: Cut out eight paper rungs, each representing a virtue. Arrange them in ladder form, write each virtue on the steps, and decorate with Bible verses and drawings.  

Popsicle Stick Ladder: Use popsicle sticks to create a ladder structure. Attach eight horizontal steps and label them with the virtues from 2 Peter 1:4-9. Decorate them with colors and meaningful symbols.  

Clothespin Climbing Ladder: Hang a string vertically and use clothespins to hold small paper notes with each virtue. Move the clothespins upward as each step of growth is applied.  

Interactive "Climb the Ladder" Game: Draw a large ladder on a poster board with the virtues ascending in order. Use sticky notes for students to write examples of how they practice each virtue and place them on the correct step.  

Bible Verse Ladder Wall Art: Create a decorative ladder using wood, cardboard, or sturdy materials. Paint and label each rung with a virtue and its corresponding Bible verse. Hang it in a classroom or home as a daily reminder of spiritual growth.  

These crafts help visualize growth in faith and encourage believers to embrace God’s wisdom and character. 

Susan Barker Nikitenko2005©  MpLNopMnRAnnaBenColp

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