King's Business - 1945-08

August, 1945

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“PROSPERITY,” near the cut end of the envelope. Put the key in the en­ velope and complete the following words, “JOSEPH’S, PEOPLE, PROS­ PERED, GIVEN, PLENTIFUL and GOSHEN.” ) Lesson: Joseph, the key man in "PROSPERITY,” is the lesson for to­ day. The letters on this envelope mean nothing without Joseph, the key man. We w ill place the key in the envelope. We now read, “ JOSEPH’S PEOPLE PROSPERED, GIVEN PLEN­ TIFUL GOSHEN.” When Pharaoh learned that Joseph’s brethren had come to the l a n d of Egypt to be kept alive in the years of famine, he ordered that they be placed in th e ' most fertile part of Egypt, the land of Goshen. The treat­ ment they Teceived reminds me of a verse in the Bible, “Now unto him that is able to do exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think, ac­ cording to the power that worketh in us” (Eph. 3:20). The children of Israel had come to Egypt, fearful of what might happen to them. The key man Joseph was made known to them, and the treat­ ment they received was beyond any­ thing they might have imagined. This lesson illustrates Rom. 8:28.

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Objects: An envelope, and the paper key used In the preceding les­ sons; (Cut the envelope as described. Print the word, “PEACE,” near the cut end of the envelope. Put the key in the envelope and using the word, “JOSEPH,” completé the following words, “JOSEPH , P O W E R F U L , SPEAKS, PEACE, WEPT and HAPPY.” ) Lesson: Today we shall again see Joseph the key man, but this time he appears as the Important man in “PEACE.” Joseph’s heart was moved with com­ passion and pity, as he heard Judah pleading for Benjamin, because of their father, Jacob. We w ill put the key in the envelope, and let it tell the story. We can now read, “ JOSEPH, POWERFUL, SPEAKS PEACE, WEPT, HAPPY.” The Egyp­ tians had been put out of the room before Joseph revealed himself to his brethren. Although Joseph was pow­ erful, in Egypt, he spoke peace to his brothers and quieted their fears. He was so happy that he wept for joy. The brothers feared that Joseph might want to treat them unkindly, because they had sold him into slavery years before, but he assured them that they would be treated with kindness. In thinking of Joseph as a key man in peace, we are reminded of his like­ ness to the Lord Jesus Christ. Christ was rejected by his brethren, the Jews, sold for the price of a slave, and will some day be exalted to the rulership of the world. The peace of the world depends on the return of Christ to rule and reign.

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Objects: An envelope, and the paper key used previously. (Cut the envelope as described. Print the word,

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