The Grace Wants You Podcast

Steady In The Storm

17 min · 26. touko 2026
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In this episode of The Grace Wants You Podcast, Janene and Elena discuss the beauty of God’s presence in the life of Joseph. Joseph did not allow his faith to be shaped by his surroundings; instead, those around him were impacted by the way he lived out his faith. Even in some of the darkest circumstances imaginable, Joseph trusted God and remained faithful to his testimony. Through it all, God surrounded him with steadfast love and favor. Be encouraged as we remember that when we place our trust in Him, He is with us too.

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In this episode, Janene and Elena explore the story of Joseph and the power of faithfulness in seasons of waiting, disappointment, and uncertainty. Though Joseph was forgotten by people, he was never forgotten by God. From the pit to the prison and ultimately to the palace, Joseph remained faithful, walking in integrity and trusting God’s plan even when he couldn’t see the outcome. Join us as we discuss how God can change everything in an instant, turning years of hardship into a testimony of His faithfulness. We’ll reflect on how Joseph’s character and integrity impacted those around him, opening doors that only God could open. Discover what Joseph chose to leave behind, what God helped him forget, and how God brought him into a place of fruitfulness and purpose. Whether you’re in a season of waiting or believing God for a breakthrough, this conversation will encourage you to trust that God sees your faithfulness and is working behind the scenes for His glory and your good.

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