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DIVINE PROTECTION & THE ARCHITECTURE OF TEMPTATION | Joseph in Genesis 35–41 What if the Joseph story is more than a tale of betrayal and triumph? What if it’s a blueprint for spiritual resilience, a map of how God builds covenant people out of broken material, and a cross‑tradition masterpiece where Latter‑day Saint, Jewish, and Islamic insights converge? In this episode, we break down the architecture of temptation and the sovereignty of the soul through: Ancient Hebrew word studies LDS Institute commentary Midrashic insights Hamka’s Islamic psychological framework Comparative theology The raw, unfiltered humanity of Jacob’s fractured family You’ll see how Joseph’s integrity under pressure becomes a model for modern discipleship, recovery, and spiritual formation — and how God transforms chaos into covenant, enemies into allies, and suffering into preparation. If you’re navigating temptation, identity, or spiritual rebuilding… this one will hit deep. Check out the Blog Post here: https://timothyrberman.com/2026/03/04... ⭐ Key Themes Covered Divine protection activated by human agency The psychology of temptation (Fitnah, Burhan, desire, entrapment) Covenant identity after chaos Joseph’s rise from obscurity How God neutralizes adversaries instead of destroying them Holiness as internal sovereignty Comparative analysis across Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions #JosephInEgypt #ComeFollowMe #OldTestamentStudy #LDSDevotional #FaithAndReason #SpiritualResilience #BiblicalStudies #ChristianRecovery #Genesis35to41 #DivineProtection #OvercomingTemptation #HebrewBible #ComparativeTheology #GraceAndSobriety #TimothyRBerman