Joseph Attacked by the Archers

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Spurgeon explains that Joseph faced many “archers”—those who wounded him with hostility and affliction:

His brothers’ jealousy and betrayal

Potiphar’s wife’s false accusation

Imprisonment and injustice

Forgetting by the butler

These archers represent the many trials believers endure—slander, temptation, persecution, disappointment.
Joseph did not retaliate with revenge.

He remained faithful and morally upright.

His spiritual strength did not fail despite intense pressure.

Spurgeon emphasizes that true strength is grace under fire, not absence of conflict.

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