Joseph was the favorite child. His impulsive nature to share his dreams didn’t go over very well. I’ve over shared at times, leaving those in the room wondering how to respond if at all. Perhaps we have all had those experiences or been with someone who shocked you with their story. Perhaps Joseph thought about his impulsiveness many times as he was sold into slavery. What should he have done different? But God changed him into a planner and organizer, carefully using what God showed him in a dream to administer an entire nation. Who knows how God will use us, even though we may not make the best decisions every time.
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
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