Dreams of Destiny - Genesis 37 Poem

Three Men in Traditional Robes Against Sunset Sky with Birds
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In Canaan's land, a father's love
For Joseph, his son, pure as a dove
A robe of many colors, bright and gay
A symbol of favor, day by day
Joseph dreamed of destiny's call
His brothers bowed, he stood tall
But jealousy stirred within their hearts
Their anger grew, tearing them apart
They plotted harm, a wicked deed
To quench the dreams that Joseph believed
They stripped him of his robe so bright
And cast him into a pit that night
Sold as a slave, a cruel fate
Far from home, in a foreign state
In Egypt's land, he faced the test
Yet, he remained, among the best
From Potiphar's house to the prison cell
Joseph endured, he did excel
Interpreting dreams with wisdom and skill
His faith in God, unwavering still
Years went by, a turn of fate
Pharaoh's dreams, a mystery great
Joseph was called, his gift displayed
He rose to power, not dismayed
A ruler in Egypt, a position high
His brothers came, with hunger nigh
They bowed before him, unaware
Joseph revealed, with love and care
Forgiveness flowed from Joseph's heart
He held no grudge, they played their part
Reunited with his family, once lost
Joseph's dreams fulfilled, at the highest cost
In Genesis 37, a story told
Of dreams, betrayal, and a heart so bold
A tale of faith, forgiveness, and love
A destiny fulfilled, by God's hand above.

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