Theme: Identity over influence. When Joseph was brought into Pharaoh’s palace, everything around him changed—his clothes, his language, his title. But something far more powerful remained unchanged: his identity as a son. He may have looked like an Egyptian, but he still thought like a Hebrew. He was adorned like royalty, but he still carried the character forged in the pit. Joseph didn’t let the applause of Pharaoh erase the approval of God. And neither should you. In a world chasing platforms, titles, and prestige, this pillar is a holy interruption. You are not your influence. You are not your platform. You are not your paycheck, position, or public image. You are a child of God—and that identity must remain unshaken no matter how high you rise. The temptation in the palace is to forget the journey that shaped you. To start performing instead of abiding. But Joseph never stopped interpreting dreams—not for attention, but for alignment. He never stopped listening, even when everyone ...
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