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**Genesis 37:6** โ *"Listen to this dream I had."*
Joseph didn't whisper it. He walked into a room full of older brothers โ men who already resented him โ and asked them to lean in.
There is something quietly courageous about that. Not arrogance. Covenant stewardship of what God had placed inside him.
Scripture reminds us that dreams entrusted to us are not ours to bury. Joseph would face the pit, the slave market, and the prison cell before a single image from that dream resolved into reality. Yet he spoke it first.
The willingness to voice what God has shown you โ before the outcome is visible, before the audience is friendly โ is itself an act of faith.
Walk with that thought today: what has been placed within you that you have kept silent, waiting for safer conditions that may never come.
*The dream was given before the suffering. So was the courage to speak it.*
Joseph didn't whisper it. He walked into a room full of older brothers โ men who already resented him โ and asked them to lean in.
There is something quietly courageous about that. Not arrogance. Covenant stewardship of what God had placed inside him.
Scripture reminds us that dreams entrusted to us are not ours to bury. Joseph would face the pit, the slave market, and the prison cell before a single image from that dream resolved into reality. Yet he spoke it first.
The willingness to voice what God has shown you โ before the outcome is visible, before the audience is friendly โ is itself an act of faith.
Walk with that thought today: what has been placed within you that you have kept silent, waiting for safer conditions that may never come.
*The dream was given before the suffering. So was the courage to speak it.*