Joseph’s life seems to keep going downward. Sold by his brothers. Taken to Egypt. Becoming a slave. Finally, imprisoned by a false accusation. Yet Scripture never says, “God left Joseph.” Instead, right in the middle of the prison story, the direction quietly changes. Dreams Begin in Prison Two royal officials are placed in the same prison as Joseph. One night, they both have dreams— dreams full of meaning. Joseph does not dream. He receives no vision. Before moving Joseph, God moves other people’s nights first. Joseph Notices Faces Before Dreams In the morning, Joseph sees their troubled faces and asks, “Why do you look so sad today?” Before Joseph becomes an interpreter, he becomes a noticer of people. In Scripture, God’s work does not begin with power. It begins with attention. Joseph’s Confession of Faith When they say, “We have dreams, but no one can interpret them,” Joseph replies, “Do not interpretations belong to God?” Joseph refuses to take center stage. He draws a clear line....