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mwb20 May p. 8
Joseph fleeing from Potiphar’s wife as she holds his garment in her hand.

LIVING AS CHRISTIANS

Be Like Joseph​—Flee From Immorality

Joseph provides a good example for us if we are tempted to commit sexual immorality. Each time the wife of his master tried to seduce him, he refused. (Ge 39:7-10) His reply: “How could I commit this great badness and actually sin against God?” indicated that he had already given thought to Jehovah’s view of marital faithfulness. Then when the situation became critical, he fled instead of lingering and giving the woman a chance to weaken his resolve.​—Ge 39:12; 1Co 6:18.

WATCH THE VIDEO FLEE FROM IMMORALITY, AND THEN ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

  • Mee-Kyong talking to Jin in a school hallway.

    What situation did Jin encounter?

  • Jin looking at Mee-Kyong as he thinks about her request.

    What discerning question did Jin ask himself when Mee-Kyong asked him to help her with her math homework?

  • How did Mee-Kyong’s request affect Jin?

  • Jin talking to his uncle who is an elder.

    How did Jin get help?

  • Jin declining a friend request on his phone from Mee-Kyong.

    What did Jin do to flee from immorality?

  • What lessons did you learn from the video?

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