I have been smoked out as a theologically correct believer in Jesus Christ.
babes in Christ quarel. Neither does Jesus exoect us to be corect as we can not know God as we should. "If any man thinks he kowa he doesent know as he should, but if anyone Loves God the same is known of Him." If we think we know we stop learing. Being desoised and rejecred is also part of our learning; just as It hapoened to Joseph. Does that fit in your view of beingg teologicaly corect?
1John 2:12 addresses 3 steps of maturity in Christ:
1: Little children who are forgiven; Becoming a disciple we follow Christ in our understanding but until we are immersed in the Love of God, are unable to get past ourselves to enter the Wisdom of God.
2: In fellowship with the Father as friends, “Strive to enter in at the Straight Gate for many shall seek to enter in and shall not be able.” Past what we think we know in understanding to ascend in the Wisdom of God and nurture His children. "Lord you know all things, you know I Love you as a friend.' 'Then feed my sheep." "We will give ourselves to Prayer and the ministry of the Word."
3: Those who overcome the world, "I have written to you young men because you are strong and know the word of God dwells in you and have overcome the evil one." Those who followed Him in His suffering and death have been changed to Love as God Loves. "If we suffer with Him we shall rule with Him."
These steps of maturity are seen in the life of Joseph as 3 different coats of identity.
1: From interpreting in understanding and suffering rejection and betrayal. We face this first dark night of loss of identity unprepared and against our will: like the disciples in the garden of Gethsemane, they fell asleep; like the foolish and wise virgins, they slumbered and slept. "I laid me down and slept, I awaked for the Lord sustained me."
2: To emerge as a servant of no reputation in care of everything in the house: this coat is left willingly to escape the pleasures of sin and remain as a friend of God.
3: The night of the spirit: the dark night of losing our life, to emerge in the Will of God and proclaim His deliverance.