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FAIR › Scripture Study Resources: Supplement Your Come, Follow Me Study › Study Resources for the Doctrine & Covenants and Church History › Week 12 God Meant It unto Good
Genesis 42-50
Joseph reassured his brothers that even though they sold him into slavery, God had sent him ahead to preserve life. His story demonstrates that the Lord can consecrate our trials to bless us and others. (Genesis 45:5–8)
Joseph’s suffering positioned him to save nations from famine. Similarly, our challenges can refine us and give us empathy and strength to fulfill God’s purposes. (Genesis 50:20)
Despite his brothers’ betrayal, Joseph forgave them, wept with them, and provided for them. His mercy reflects Christlike love and demonstrates the peace that forgiveness brings. (Genesis 50:17–21)
Joseph’s reconciliation with his brothers not only healed past wounds but also secured the survival of their family. Forgiveness today can mend broken trust and unify families. (Genesis 45:14–15)
Egypt was one of the few regions with resources to withstand prolonged famine due to Joseph’s inspired preparation. This explains why Jacob’s family journeyed to Egypt seeking food and why Joseph rose to such prominence in Pharaoh’s court.
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Practical solutions for someone in faith crisis:
Action Step: Write down one current challenge and prayerfully ask how God might be shaping it for your good.
Like Joseph, we often don’t see the full picture until much later. Trusting God allows peace to replace fear and helps us endure with faith instead of bitterness.
Encouraging Thought:
Ye shall have joy in your trials, and your faith shall be strengthened.
Action Step: Reach out to someone with whom you’ve had tension and offer a gesture of kindness.
Forgiveness frees the heart from the heavy weight of anger. Like Joseph with his brothers, choosing mercy allows God’s love to heal relationships and bring peace.
Encouraging Thought:
Without forgiveness, there is no real future.
Patriarchal blessings, like Jacob’s words to his sons, provide inspired direction and confirm God’s promises. They help us align our choices with His eternal plan.
Encouraging Thought:
Objective: Help learners see how God can transform challenges into opportunities for growth.
Paper, pens/pencils, small stones (optional).
Activity Steps:
Follow-Up Question: What helps you trust that God is working for your good, even when you can’t yet see the outcome?
Objective: Encourage learners to choose forgiveness as Joseph did with his brothers.
Whiteboard/marker or slips of paper and pens.
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Ask learners to list (privately or aloud) situations where forgiveness might be difficult.
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read Genesis 45:4–8 and discuss Joseph’s perspective on his brothers’ betrayal. Highlight how forgiveness was possible because he trusted God’s plan.
Application (5 min): Invite learners to write a step they can take toward forgiveness (prayer, act of kindness, letting go of resentment). They can keep it private or share.
Follow-Up Question: What blessings have you experienced when you chose to forgive rather than hold on to hurt?
Objective: Teach learners to value patriarchal blessings as modern parallels to Jacob’s blessings to his sons.
Copies of Jacob’s blessings in Genesis 49, and optional quotes from Church leaders on patriarchal blessings.
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Share how Jacob blessed his children with inspired promises and counsel. Ask learners if they’ve seen how blessings can guide life.
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read selected verses from Genesis 49 and compare them to the role of patriarchal blessings today. Discuss why God gives such individualized counsel.
Application (5 min): Encourage learners to review their patriarchal blessing (or prepare to receive one) and prayerfully identify one piece of counsel to apply this week.
Follow-Up Question: How can your patriarchal blessing (or Jacob’s example) help you face present challenges with faith and direction?
The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles (prophetic witness of Christ’s role in guiding His people).

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