21/12/2025
Use Your Gifts to Feed the World
The crises is coming. But no one sees it. Except one extraordinary person:
Joseph.
Pharaoh dreams of fat cows swallowed by lean cows, full stalks devoured by thin ones.
Confusion!
Everyone is confused until Joseph is brought from prison, stands before the most powerful man in the world, and says the quiet part out loud:
The future is speaking. Are we listening?
By God’s help, Joseph interprets the dreams and then does something crucial: he offers a plan.
Seven years of plenty, seven of famine. Store now, save later. Wisdom plus foresight.
Joseph as a model of spiritual responsibility. True insight isn’t for private inspiration; it’s for public good.
Joseph uses his gifts for more than just himself. He uses his gifts to feed nations.
From a Noahide perspective, Miketz shows three “Spirituality Simplified” truths:
1. Wisdom and foresight can save nations.
Seeing patterns—economic, social, spiritual—and planning ahead is holy work.
It’s not fear-based; it’s love-based: caring enough about people’s future to act today.
2. Use your gifts to help others.
Joseph’s dream-reading talent could have been a party trick. Instead, it becomes a lifeline for Egypt and the surrounding world—including the very family that betrayed him.
Whatever your gift is—analysis, empathy, leadership, creativity—Miketz asks: Who is safer, stronger, or more hopeful because you exist?
3. Power is a test, not a trophy.
Joseph rises from prisoner to power, second-in-command. He controls grain, money, and life-or-death decisions.
Holiness is measured by how we treat the vulnerable when we don’t have to. Joseph chooses storage over waste, distribution over hoarding, reconciliation over revenge.
For those walking the 7 Noahide path, Miketz is a blueprint:
Honor God by listening for the messages in your “dreams”—ideas, warnings, intuitions that call you to higher responsibility.
Protect life and seek justice by thinking beyond the moment: family finances, community stability, ethical systems that prevent future harm.
Practice compassion when you’re in any position of influence: a manager, a parent, a voter, a voice online.
Joseph shows that spirituality isn’t just about inner peace; it’s about wise planning, courageous leadership, and using power to feed, protect, and reunite people.
Spirituality Simplified:
See clearly. Plan wisely. Use your gifts so that when the famine comes—whatever form it takes—more people are fed, not forgotten because of you.
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