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Joseph: The Interpreter

Joseph’s gift of interpreting dreams reveals God’s wisdom and purpose in the darkest moments.

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Ecclesiastes 5:7
Have you ever wondered how your talents fit into God’s bigger plan? Joseph, once mocked for his dreams, found himself in Pharaoh’s prison, where his ability to interpret dreams became a key to redemption. Even in the depths of confinement, God used Joseph’s gift to bring hope, not only for himself but for an entire nation. Ecclesiastes 5:7 reminds us that words and dreams are empty without reverence for God. Joseph’s story teaches us that when we use our gifts with a heart devoted to God, they become instruments of His divine purpose. No matter how dark or uncertain our circumstances, God can work through us, transforming what seems meaningless into something extraordinary. Today, trust that your gifts, when surrendered to God, can lead to hope, redemption, and blessings beyond what you can imagine.
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