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Let's assume you are studying the topic of effective leadership. The Bible gives an account of Joseph who grew from a young man tending his father's sheep to an influential member of the king's staff. This assignment serves as a model for questions you might consider as you examine Scripture to identify various concepts, principles, theories, case studies, topics, etc. from a biblical worldview. It also relates to the overall theme of this course.
In a Word document, answer the following questions. Put your answers to the questions in a question/answer format, including each question bolded in your Word document and your answer written below each question:
- Read Genesis 37:1-36 in your Bible. What were the circumstances that led to Joseph's brothers' treatment of him?
- Read Genesis 39. In Genesis 39, what character traits do you see emerge in Joseph in response to his encounter with Potiphar's wife?
- Read Genesis 40 and 41. In these passages, what circumstances led to Joseph's favor with the king?
- Based on this biblical account of Joseph, what characteristics do you see in Joseph that led to his position of influence and leadership? How does this connect to your readings during your time in this course?
- Based on your experience as a leader or with leaders you have worked with, what are two principles of leadership you can take from the story of Joseph and apply to effective leadership? Use the verses in the passages to support each principle. For example:
Principle 1 - Being faithful in tasks that are given you regardless of your current position. In Genesis 37: 1-17, the Bible explains how the Lord gave Joseph skills in dreams and their prediction of future events. There were even some indications that his brothers might actually bow down to Joseph in some future circumstances. However, as a young man he continued to fulfill the tasks his father gave him of tending the flocks and checking on the welfare of his brothers. Faithfulness to tasks given, no matter the level of importance, is a worthy characteristic of effective leaders.
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