Nov 13, 2025

Joseph’s Mastery - Mindset Shifted Him Off The Porch To Be Throne Into A Palace. Everybody Wants the Coat, But Can You Handle the Cost? The Prison Was Just Practice



Your beliefs are creating your reality. So if you’re unhappy with your reality you must examine your what you believe. Sometimes once you change your mindset the people within your current circle will change. 


Many people misdiagnosed this as a loss when in reality it is just you being realigned to an environment that you are most comfortable with. 




Fitting in or not fitting in is not a bad thing. It’s a matter of aligning yourself with the environment you desire. If you want to be around a certain type of person you must match their values, beliefs, and energy. People with narcissistic personality traits are very good at this. While I’m not telling you to become a narcissists. Im merely posting out their abilities to get into the feeling of what they desire. Or mirroring their targets.




Joseph’s whole story is a masterclass this and in what happens when your mindset shifts- and outgrows your environment.





Let’s break it down:


Joseph was just dreaming and manifesting success — AND began seeing himself in the spirit. God gave him a vision. And he began embodying a palace mindset, but he was surrounded by people with pasture thinking. 




His brothers couldn’t handle that kind of revelation because they were stuck in competition mode while Joseph was being called to kingdom strategy.


They saw a coat of many colors.
He saw a calling.
They saw a boy bragging.
God saw a man in training.




His father loved him, sure — but even Jacob couldn’t fully grasp the scale of Joseph’s assignment. Sometimes even people who love you can’t understand you when your mind starts expanding beyond the familiar.




And Joseph mind shifted him into Egypt, his environment caught up to his mindset. He didn’t become powerful in the palace — but his power was demonstrated there. Maybe once he told his brothers his dream there was some doubt. But the pit became a vehicle for him. He used it to transport him into destiny. We can’t be afraid of transportation. 




Every level of life required a mental shift for Joseph. It required that Joseph reinvent himself. Some of us want to be anointed without paying the cost. 


When I was younger, I used to tell my brothers, “There’s a cost to be the boss.”


They’d roll their eyes, laugh me off, and say, “Girl, you’re so dramatic.”


But what I was really saying — even back then — was: To whom much is given, much is required.




See, everybody wants the coat, but nobody wants the cost.
Everybody wants the position, but not the process.




Joseph had to learn the cost of dreaming early. The dream was not free — and the throne? Oh baby, that came with a price tag. He was betrayed, sold, lied on, and forgotten… but all of that was tuition for his destiny. Position isn’t free — it’s expensive.




From the pit to Potiphar’s house to the prison to Pharaoh’s palace — each stage demanded an upgrade in how he thought, planned, and believed.


By the time he reached the throne, he became a visionary leader. His mindset had matured to match his mission.



The very ones who threw Joseph in the pit ended up bowing before him in the palace. Talk about divine reversal! God really said, “Don’t worry, I’ll make your haters your audience.”



See, when Joseph had that dream as a boy, his brothers laughed. They said, “Who you think you are? We’ll never bow to you.” 


Let’s be real — Joseph didn’t need revenge. He didn’t gloat. By the time they came to him hungry and desperate, his mindset had already ascended. He wasn’t the same boy they threw in a pit — he was the man who could feed nations.




That’s what happens when you let God elevate you instead of letting bitterness run you. When you stop trying to prove yourself and start preparing yourself, the tables will always turn in your favor.


Because baby — Joseph didn’t chase his brothers; they came looking for him.


They didn’t destroy his destiny; they delivered him into it.
They didn’t kill the dream; they confirmed it.


So yes — when your mind and spirit outgrow your circle, you start to feel that pull. It’s not arrogance. It’s alignment. God was never trying to separate Joseph from people — He was setting him apart for purpose.


Most times what looks like rejection is really redirection. 👑




So when God gives you a vision that makes people uncomfortable, let them talk. Let them doubt. Let them walk away. Because one day, they’ll see what you saw — and when they bow, it won’t be to you, it’ll be to the glory of God in you.


👑✨ What they meant for evil, God meant for good.

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