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Friday, June 6, 2025

Joseph’s Journey: A Story of Faith and Virtue

                You'd never think this man ever had any problems. Born with a silver spoon?

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Joseph’s Journey: A Story of Faith and Virtue

A Story of Trust, Perseverance, and Redemption

Joseph was the beloved son of Jacob, and he had eleven brothers. But Joseph was different—he carried a heart full of faith, and God had given him a special gift: the ability to interpret dreams.

Faith: Joseph believed in God’s plan, even when life seemed unfair.

One night, Joseph had a dream—he saw his brothers’ bundles of wheat bowing down to his own. When he told them, they became jealous. "Do you think you’ll rule over us?" they sneered. Their jealousy grew stronger, and soon, they plotted against him.

One day, while Joseph was sent to check on his brothers in the fields, they grabbed him and threw him into a deep, dark pit. Instead of leaving him there, they sold him as a slave to traders heading toward Egypt.

Joseph felt betrayed, alone, and afraid, but even in the darkest moments, he held onto faith.

Life in Egypt:

In Egypt, Joseph was sold to Potiphar, an important official in Pharaoh’s court. Though he was a slave, Joseph worked hard and honestly. Soon, Potiphar trusted him with everything in his household.

Patience & Self-Control: Joseph didn’t let anger or bitterness take over—he trusted God’s timing.

Trouble came again. Potiphar’s wife falsely accused Joseph of wrongdoing, and he was thrown into prison. Another unfair moment! Yet, Joseph did not lose hope. Even in prison, he remained faithful and helped others.

Wisdom Revealed:

One day, Pharaoh’s servants were imprisoned, and they had strange dreams. Joseph interpreted their dreams, and soon, Pharaoh himself heard about his wisdom.

Pharaoh had a troubling dream—seven fat cows were eaten by seven skinny cows. No one could explain it, but Joseph said, "God has revealed the meaning: Egypt will have seven years of plenty, followed by seven years of famine."

Wisdom & Kindness: Joseph used his God-given gift to help others, even in difficult times.

Pharaoh was amazed! He made Joseph ruler over Egypt, second only to himself.

Forgiveness & Redemption:

Years later, the famine struck, and Joseph’s brothers came to Egypt seeking food. They did not recognize him, but Joseph knew them. He had a choice—revenge or forgiveness.

Instead of punishing them, Joseph forgave his brothers. He said, "What you meant for evil, God used for good." He welcomed them, provided for them, and reunited his family.

Lessons from Joseph’s Journey:

Joseph’s story teaches us that:

·         Faith helps us trust God even when life is hard.

·         Patience reminds us that God’s timing is perfect.

·         Wisdom helps us make good choices.

·         Kindness and forgiveness bring healing and peace.

No matter the challenges we face, God is always working for our good!

Prayer for Faith and Strength:

Dear God,

Thank You for Joseph’s story. Help me to have faith like Joseph. Help me to trust You in hard times. Give me wisdom to make good choices. Teach me to forgive and show kindness. I know You have a great plan for my life. I will follow You always.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Invitation to Know the Savior

Just as God worked through Joseph’s life, He is working in your life too! Jesus offers love, forgiveness, and eternal life to all who believe in Him.

If you want to know Jesus, you can pray:

“Jesus, I believe in You. I know You love me. Please come into my heart and lead my life. I want to follow You forever. Amen.”

Susan Barker Nikitenko June 4th, 2025© MpMbAnnaBenCpt,RNMPKB

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Thursday, June 5, 2025

Queen Esther Lesson #3- Queen Esther Game

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 Esther: A Story of Courage and Divine Purpose

 The golden halls of **Persia’s palace** gleamed as **Esther** stepped forward. She was no ordinary woman—she was chosen by God for **such a time as this**. Yet, standing before **King Xerxes**, she felt the weight of fear. **Her people, the Jews, faced annihilation.** Speaking up could mean death.

But she had **faith**. And her journey would demand **virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and charity**—just as **2 Peter 1:4-9** teaches.

 

 **Virtue: Doing What Is Right, Even When It’s Hard**

 Esther lived **in the palace**, far removed from the suffering of her people. But when she learned of **Haman’s wicked plan**, she had a choice: stay silent or **risk everything to save them**.

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

She chose virtue. 

 She approached the king, knowing she could be executed. 

Yet, instead of **acting hastily**, she **planned wisely**, inviting the king to a banquet. Her courage was guided by wisdom.

 

**Knowledge: Understanding God's Sovereign Plan**

 Esther didn’t act alone. She sought the counsel of **Mordecai** and called for a **three-day fast**—seeking God’s direction.

 📖 *“And to virtue knowledge...”* (**2 Peter 1:5**) 

 Through prayer and wisdom, she devised her approach. **God gave her knowledge**, leading her to expose Haman’s evil plan in the most effective way.

  **Temperance: Controlling Fear and Speaking with Wisdom**

 Standing before **King Xerxes**, Esther didn’t **explode in anger** or **reveal everything at once**. She used **self-control**, inviting him and Haman to **two banquets** before revealing the truth.

 📖 *“And to knowledge temperance...”* (**2 Peter 1:6**) 

 Her patience **allowed the right moment** for justice to unfold. God’s wisdom led her words.

 **Patience: Waiting for God's Perfect Timing**

 📖 *“And to temperance patience...”* (**2 Peter 1:6**) 

 Esther could have rushed into the king’s presence without a plan. Instead, she waited for **God’s timing**, carefully preparing each step.

 Her **patience led to victory**. At the second banquet, she revealed Haman’s plot, and **justice prevailed**.

  **Godliness: Seeking God in Every Step**

 📖 *“And to patience godliness...”* (**2 Peter 1:6**) 

 Before taking action, Esther sought **God in fasting and prayer**. She placed **her trust in Him**, knowing that **this wasn’t just about her—it was about God’s people**.

  **Brotherly Kindness & Charity: Ensuring Her People’s Safety**

 📖 *“And to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity.”* (**2 Peter 1:7**) 

 Even after Haman was punished, **Esther didn’t stop fighting** for her people. She asked the king for **a decree to protect them**, ensuring their salvation.

 Her **compassion** turned fear into joy for **the entire Jewish nation**.

 

**Conclusion: Living Out 2 Peter 1:4-9**

 Esther’s journey reflects **2 Peter’s call to spiritual growth**:


 - She **chose virtue**, risking her life for righteousness.

- She **gained knowledge**, seeking wisdom before acting.

- She **practiced temperance**, controlling fear and words.

- She **embraced patience**, trusting God’s timing.

- She **lived in godliness**, turning to Him in prayer.

- She **showed kindness and charity**, ensuring her people’s safety.

 

Esther wasn’t just **a queen**—she was **God’s servant, chosen to deliver His people**.

 Likewise, our moments of courage **shape our faith**. When trials come, God gives us the **strength to stand**, the **wisdom to act**, and the **grace to overcome**.

That’s a powerful invitation, George! Building upon our **most holy faith** is exactly what **2 Peter 1:4-9** calls us to do—growing deeper in virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and charity.


Here’s a way to frame the invitation:

**The Call to Spiritual Growth: Building Upon Our Most Holy Faith**  


We begin our journey with **faith in Christ**—the solid rock, the unshakable foundation. Without Him, we have nothing. But with Him, we have **everything**—forgiveness, salvation, and eternal life.  


Yet faith is **only the beginning**. Just as a house must be **built up**, our **spiritual lives** must grow beyond belief into **Christ-like character**.  


📖 *“But ye, beloved, building up yourselves on your most holy faith, praying in the Holy Ghost.”* (**Jude 1:20**)  


This is **God’s invitation**—to move beyond **spiritual infancy** and step into **maturity**, adding each virtue to our faith:  

✅ **Virtue**—choosing righteousness even in adversity.  

✅ **Knowledge**—seeking wisdom through God’s Word.  

✅ **Temperance**—controlling desires to honor Him.  

✅ **Patience**—trusting His timing in every season.  

✅ **Godliness**—living in reverence and obedience.  

✅ **Brotherly Kindness**—showing grace and compassion.  

✅ **Charity**—giving love freely, as Christ did.  


This is the **Christian life**—a **process of refining** as God shapes us into vessels for His glory.  

🔹 Will you **accept this call**—to build upon your faith and walk in virtue?  

🔹 Will you **step forward**, seeking **Christ-centered growth**?  

🔹 Will you **surrender fully**, allowing God to transform your life?  


His arms are **open**. His promises are **true**. His presence is **waiting**.  

Let’s grow in **faith**, striving to **be like Christ**, reflecting His **love and holiness** to the world.  

Susan Barker Nikitenko 2025© MpMbKBrNGAnnaBen86

 **How to Play the Esther Wheel Board Game**  



**Materials Needed:**  
✅ The **Wheel Board** with sections representing key events in Esther’s life.  
✅ A **spinner or arrow** to determine the section chosen.  
✅ Review **cards or questions** related to **each virtue** of 2 Peter 1:4-9.  
✅ Small **prize tokens** for correct answers (e.g., stickers, points).  

 **Gameplay Instructions:**  
1️⃣ **Spin the Wheel** – Students take turns spinning the **Wheel Board**.  
2️⃣ **Land on a Section** – The wheel will stop on a part of Esther’s story (**e.g., Esther before the king, Mordecai’s encouragement, Haman’s plot**).  
3️⃣ **Answer a Question** – The player must **answer a review question** related to that event and the virtue it represents.  
4️⃣ **Earn Points or Rewards** – If the answer is correct, the player **earns a point, a sticker, or a prize token**.  
5️⃣ **Apply Virtues to Real Life** – Discuss **how the virtue** in Esther’s story **can be applied to daily life**.  

 **Alternative Play Styles:**  
🌀 **Team Play** – Divide students into **teams**. Each team takes turns spinning and answering questions.  
🌀 **Timed Challenge** – Players have **30 seconds** to answer correctly before the next person spins.  
🌀 **Virtue Match-Up** – Instead of answering questions, players **match a virtue from 2 Peter 1:4-9** to the story section they landed on.  

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 **Example Gameplay Scenario:**  
🎡 **Spin the wheel** → It lands on **Esther approaching the king**.  
❓ **Question:** *Which virtue did Esther show when approaching the king?*  
💡 **Answer:** *Faith and Courage (2 Peter 1:5)*  
🏆 **Reward:** The player earns **1 sticker** and moves on!  


Susan Barker Nikitenko 2025© MpMbKBrNGAnnaBen86





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