Prophetic Word: This Is Your Joseph 41 Season; God Is Vindicating You
"You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives."
Genesis 50:20
Hi Kingdom Family:
When we find Joseph in Genesis 41, his life had been one struggle after another. His family wrongly betrayed him and for years, he likely grappled with coming to terms with the matter. It's one thing to face hardship from strangers or circumstances beyond our control. It's an entirely different kind of pain to suffer injustice at the hands of the very ones who should protect and love you most.
Still, even in a foreign land, even while nursing wounds that cut deeper than any physical injury, Joseph worked hard and gained favor with others. Then, as if the betrayal from his family wasn't enough, he was wrongly accused once again by Potiphar's wife and thrown into prison.
Many of you know what happened next. Joseph still stewarded his season inside that prison well and after two years, everything changed overnight for God's servant. He started interpreting dreams and his ability to hear from God was strong and accurate.
Genesis 41:14 tells us, "Then Pharaoh sent and called Joseph, and they brought him hastily out of the pit…."
That word "hastily" speaks of a swift, decisive turnaround. It comes from a root that literally means to run with purposeful speed. He was released from bondage and promoted in an instant. God's timing moved from "wait" to "now" without warning.
My own life is living proof that it can really happen.
I have just walked through a long season where the waiting gave way to a sudden and beautiful shift in every part of my life. The memories of past pain and rejection began to fade, the trauma lost its hold on me, and I found rest again. I started to view life and eternity through the lens of victory again. Joy returned. In the natural, my ministry, business, and relationships came alive. But the greatest treasure of all was coming to know Jesus in a deeper, more intimate way than ever before.
He is the ultimate Prize and I love Him with all my heart and soul.
Beloved, your season of waiting is not wasted and things are about to change.
As the Word says, "For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it will speak, and not lie. Though it tarries, wait for it; because it will surely come, it will not tarry" (Habakkuk 2:3).
THE HEBREW YEAR 5786
“You love righteousness and hate wickedness; therefore God, your God, has anointed you with the oil of gladness above your companions.” (Psalm 45:7)
August and September are what I call the "power months" on God's prophetic calendar.
They are the weeks when the Lord often brings seasons to completion and ushers in divine turnarounds before the arrival of the new Hebrew year.
This year, Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown on September 22-24, marking the start of 5786. It's a time of new beginnings, fresh assignments, and deeper encounters with the Lord.
The word kairos appears 85 or 86 times in the New Testament, depending on the translation. I believe this lines up prophetically with the Hebrew years 5785 and 5786. In other words, last year was a kairos year, and so is the year we are entering. This tells me that God is giving us back-to-back seasons of appointed moments where His timing is going to be fulfilled in the earth and in our personal lives.
However, before a big “breakthrough” there’s always a breaking and because of this, I want to speak to your heart today.
Beloved, God sees every tear you've shed in the darkness when no one else was watching. Psalm 56:8 reminds us that He puts our tears in His bottle and records them in His book. Jesus has witnessed every moment when you chose to forgive instead of seeking revenge, every time you blessed those who cursed you, and every prayer you whispered when your heart was breaking. He absolutely ADORES your sweet, tender heart. Your childlike nature is truly a gift to this world. The enemy has worked hard to “harden” your heart, but God truly loves how you choose to forgive, even when it makes little sense to others. He does not want you to carry any burdens around. Kindness is your superpower.
Just as Joseph's character was refined in the prison, your integrity has been tested and proven genuine during these difficult years. The Lord has been preparing you for something far greater than what was taken from you. Your faithfulness in the small things, even when it seemed pointless, has positioned you for a divine promotion that will shock everyone who wrote you off.
As Genesis 50:20 declares: "You intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives."
This is your season of sudden turnaround. What has been building in the spirit realm for years is about to break through into the natural. The blessing of the Lord is about to silence every voice that said you weren't qualified, chosen, or worthy of the calling on your life.
Proverbs 22:29 says, "Do you see someone skilled in their work? They will serve before kings; they will not serve before officials of low rank." Your integrity will open doors, and your faithfulness will keep you standing firm.
The vindication you've prayed for is on its way. And when it comes, it won't just bless you but it will position you to be a blessing to others who are still waiting in their own prison seasons.
Get ready. Your Joseph 41 moment is here. The God who sees you, knows you, and has never forgotten you is about to show the world who you really are. 💙
PROPHETIC ENCOURAGEMENT
THIS IS SUCH A SPECIAL TIME ON GOD’S CALENDAR; JESUS LOVES YOU SO MUCH!
Kingdom Family:
I want to speak directly to your hearts right now because I know many of you are barely hanging on. I walked this same "heart sadness" journey earlier in the year, so I get it. Now that I'm on the other side, I want to go deeper to explain what's about to happen.
Many of you have been fighting battles that nobody sees, carrying hardships that would crush most people, and you've done it with a smile on your face because you didn't want to burden others. But God sees it all.
Promotion and vindication is here.
Let me tell you what this season of promotion is going to look like practically in your life, because God wants you to recognize it when it comes.
Doors that have been slammed shut for years are going to swing wide open, and the very people who rejected you are going to be the ones calling with needs only you can fulfill.
Your influence is going to expand beyond anything you've ever imagined. You're going to find yourself in rooms and conversations you never thought possible.
The resources that have been withheld from you are about to flow like a river. Financial provision, opportunities, connections, and everything you need to fulfill your calling are about to be released. The overflow God gives you will help many people, so give with a cheerful heart.
But here's the most beautiful part. Your vindication isn't just about you; it’s about God’s glory.
Psalm 7:17 says, "I will give thanks to the Lord because of his righteousness; I will sing the praises of the name of the Lord Most High."
You're going to become a testimony of the Lord’s faithfulness that will give hope to thousands of people who are still in their prison seasons. Your comeback story is going to be someone else's proof that God doesn't forget His children.
The God of Genesis 41 who elevated Joseph from prisoner to prime minister in one day, and the God who vindicated David and made him king, is the same One who is about to turn your story around.
Your season of weeping is ending. Your season of promotion has begun. And when it all unfolds, you're going to look back and understand that every closed door, every rejection, and every sleepless night was preparing you for this moment.
Hold on, beloved. Your breakthrough is here. The Lord has heard your cries, He has seen your steadfast heart, and He is moving on your behalf.
Psalm 7:10 will mark the year 5786 in your life: "My defense is of God, who saves the upright in heart."
Let these words be the banner over you in this season.
I love you so much,
Tamara