In this solo episode, Jahmaal walks through one of the most layered stories of betrayal in all of scripture: the life of Joseph. Thrown into a pit by his own brothers, sold into slavery, falsely accused by Potiphar's wife, and forgotten in prison, Joseph had every reason to be defined by what was done to him. Instead, he became second-in-command of the most powerful nation on earth, and used that position to save the very people who betrayed him.
Betrayal doesn't just hurt, it destabilizes. It disrupts your sleep, spikes your cortisol, and quietly convinces you that you can't move forward until the person who wronged you finally acknowledges what they did.
But what if the closure you're waiting on was never going to come, and what if that's actually okay?
What sounds like a Sunday school story is actually a masterclass in what happens when betrayal becomes a corridor instead of a dead end.
In this episode:
The intention of the betrayer does not determine the outcome of the betrayed.
Referenced Scriptures
Genesis 37, 39, 41, 50
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