The document discusses Joseph's ability to say "no" when tempted by his master's wife to engage in sexual sin. It provides three reasons for Joseph's refusal: 1) His fear of God and not wanting to sin against God, 2) His commitment to keep the trust his master had placed in him, and 3) His hatred of wicked things. The document uses Joseph as an example of someone who was blessed for maintaining righteousness, and contrasts him with Reuben who was unable to say "no" and lost blessings as a result. It encourages readers to say "no" to sin in order to receive God's blessings.