 Ya, chafta 39, wuriko nila wawarewa wa nausimu na kwa josef kwa jau edaha nisha Pakula kwa jufi womeni za Egyptu? Kwa tuza nika kwa riva? Ngelisiti nika na kwa jasmu na nisha kwa ishma na juli kwa nada ha評osa iline jubi wanja kwa wajaba kwa jufi bozo 7ta na juza So wajaban 10ta na juza wo jf exactly jufi nisha 7ta na nisha So that the Lord was with him and that the Lord gave him success in everything he did, Joseph found favor in his eyes and became his attendant. Potifa put him in charge of his household and entrusted to his care everything he owned. From the time he put him in charge of his household and of all that he owned, the Lord gives the household of the Egyptian because of Joseph. The blessing of the Lord was on everything Potifa had both in the house and in the field. So Potifa left everything he had in Joseph's care with Joseph in charge. He did not concern himself with anything except the food he had. That passage is actually self-unezai yela wa tuki so maivo, but at this point we can see Joseph had been sold to slavery by his own brothers. We can clearly tell that his brothers deeply hated Joseph wa lim tuki asana, one because Joseph was the beloved child, another thing Joseph alipawa, the garment, which was meant to be given to the first, but Joseph had come to the 11th child, but he had been given this garment. So also another thing, Joseph, when Jacob, that was Joseph's father, sent Joseph to go look after his brother. He always brought a bad report, but it is out of what they were doing. So out of these three reasons, his brothers really hated Joseph, wakamuza into slavery, and I'm telling you, last Sunday we looked at this part. This is the part, the enemy who had partnered with his brothers, really celebrated. They had won. They thought, wakamuza, wakamuza, wakamuza, wakamuza, wakamuza, wakamuza, wakamuza, wakamuza, wakamuza, wakamuza, wakamuza, but God turned everything around for his glory. God turned it around. When the enemy thought he had won, wakamuza, wakamuza, wakamuza, God stepped into Joseph's life and turned everything around. We can see in verse 2, when his master saw that the Lord was with him, that the Lord gave him success in everything he did. So when he Joseph into Potipha's house, every thing he was given, every assignment that he was given, he succeeded. If he was given a garden to plant something, the things just multiply. It grew. Everything Joseph did succeeded because God was with him. All these happened because God was with Joseph. May that be your story, mazei. Mazei ii muakana takatu ii kwa storyako. When the enemy conspires about your life, kuna ma conspiracy, left-right center, when people are conspiring against you, when people are pushing you to the wall, when people are scheming bad things concerning your life, may that be your story. That may go shape into your life and turn everything. That may you prosper even in that bit. May you prosper even in that valley. May that be your story for 2021. I will never leave you. I will never forsake you. Even in slavery, where you are right now, you will prosper because I'm with you. I've never left you. I'm not going to leave you today. You will prosper in everything you do. So there are six things we see from this chapter. The first thing, Joseph now is in Potipha's house. God makes Joseph prosper in everything he does. The third thing that Potipha realized, Joseph is with God. God is with Joseph. This man cannot be prospering. Clearly, God is with this man. So Joseph is highly favored even with Potipha. He is very highly favored. So because God was with Joseph, we can see that Joseph was that point of contact between him and that point of contact with heaven. That's why he was prospering. So Potipha and his household was blessed. Since God was with Joseph, I came into that slavery, that master's house. Everything in that house prospered. I'm sure Potipha alikwana, alikwana wa tumoengine. I'm going to tell you about slavery. Wengi, wengi, wengi paion yumbaake. Because he's an old man. So he has experience with slaves or servants who are working in his house. So he had experience. But this one person, this Joseph, was different. This man just steps into my house and everything prosper. I'm blessed. In the field, nikenda job, I'm blessed. Nikiwa pandani, I'm blessed. That point is in that thing made Potipha promote Joseph to become now in charge of everything in that house. Potipha did not care. He said, how could you shugulisha with anything in that house? Because he knew Joseph was just handling everything. And by the time Joseph was handling all those things, Joseph was a very disciplined person. He was very obedient. He was hardworking. He was trustworthy. To the point an achiwa numbaake, he was a trustworthy person. So that's one thing we can learn that Joseph was a trustworthy, obedient, disciplined, faithful in everything he's done. His integrity was very key here. So despite him being prospering and God being with him, he was a disciplined slave. That's what the Bible says. He was a slave in Potipha's house. So may that be your story. Wherever the enemy conspires to throw you, do not worry. Because God says, I will never leave you. I will never forsake you. So stay there. Stay there with God. You know this week I was just telling