New Resource: The Complete Joseph Process Guide

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I’m excited to announce a new cornerstone resource: The Joseph Process — A Complete Guide for Supernatural Entrepreneurs. If you’ve been following along, you know the Joseph Process is the framework I keep returning to because it is the most accurate map I’ve found for what God does in the lives of people He is seriously preparing for something significant.

But I’ve never put it all in one place — the full framework, all the primary stages, what each one is actually doing spiritually, what the most common mistakes are, and how to know where you are right now. Until now. This new guide does exactly that, and it links out to the specific episodes in my supernatural entrepreneur series that go deeper into each stage.

What Is the Joseph Process?

The Joseph Process is named after the biblical account of Joseph — the dreamer who was betrayed by his own brothers, sold into slavery, falsely accused, thrown into prison, forgotten for years, and then suddenly elevated to the second highest position in Egypt. But here is the part most people don’t emphasize enough: Joseph’s purpose wasn’t the palace. His purpose was the famine.

Joseph was being prepared to solve a global crisis — a seven-year famine that would have destroyed millions of lives across multiple nations. Every stage of his process — the pit, the slavery, the false start, the prison — was building the specific character, discernment, and faithfulness required to administer a solution on a multinational scale. That is the Joseph Process in its fullness: not just personal breakthrough, but divine preparation for a global assignment.

If you have a calling, an invention, a message, or a mission that feels too large to explain and too long in coming — this framework is for you.

The Seven Stages

Stage 1: The Dreamer — Revelation of Calling. The process begins with a clear, vivid, undeniable revelation from God. A dream, a prophetic word, a calling so specific it could not have originated from you. This stage is marked by hope, divine confirmation, and a vision of what you are meant to become and build. It is also the stage where many people share the vision too broadly, too early, with people who are not equipped to receive it. Early disclosure then results in an unexpected move into destiny — but it’s part of God’s plan!

Stage 2: The Pit — Betrayal and Public Testing. After the vision comes the test — and it almost always arrives through people close to you. Betrayal, false accusations, the collapse of key relationships, public humiliation. The pit is designed to reveal who is truly with you and to strip away any dependence on human approval as the foundation of your confidence. The calling cannot rest on what people think of you. The pit makes sure it doesn’t.

Stage 3: Slavery and Temptation — The Long Refinement. This is the longest stage for most people: invisible labor, faithful service without recognition, and the specific temptation to take a shortcut. Joseph served faithfully in Potiphar’s house and resisted direct seduction. The temptation you face may look different but functions the same way: an opportunity to obtain what God promised through means God did not authorize. Passing this stage builds the integrity that power will later require.

Stage 4: False Promotion and The Prison — The Deepest Test. This is the most crushing stage.. A partial breakthrough materializes — something that looks like the turning point — and then it all collapses, sending you into complete isolation. No timeline. No platform. No visible movement. No explanation. Joseph interpreted the cupbearer’s dream, was promised a word on his behalf to Pharaoh, and then was forgotten for two more years. If you are in this stage right now, that forgotten-in-the-prison feeling is the most recognizable marker. This is where many people quit. It is also where the deepest work happens.

Stage 5: Sudden Elevation — Public Vindication. After the prison comes the reversal. Not gradual — sudden. Not earned through strategy — orchestrated by God. Someone in authority sees you. An opportunity opens from a direction you did not expect. What was blocked is released overnight. Joseph went from prison to palace in a single day. The elevation is unmistakable, precisely because you know you didn’t manufacture it. It also brings public vindication — the calling that was real all along becomes undeniable to people who once doubted it.

Stage 6: Stewardship and the Test of Power. Elevation is not the finish line. It is the beginning of a different test. Can you hold power without pride? Can you steward authority without losing sight of the mission it was given to serve? Can you treat with grace the people who once mistreated you? The failures of Stage 6 are not as dramatic as the betrayals of Stage 2, but they are just as disqualifying. Many people make it through the hard seasons and then stumble when they arrive at the very thing they were waiting for. Stewardship requires the same surrender as the prison — just expressed through abundance rather than lack.

Stage 7: Global Assignment — The True Purpose Revealed. This is the stage most teaching on the Joseph Process stops short of. Joseph was not elevated so he could enjoy a comfortable life in the palace. He was positioned to solve a global crisis. The famine that was coming was going to kill millions of people across multiple nations. God needed a man in the right position, with the right character, with the right preparation — and the entire Joseph Process was the means by which that man was built. Stage 7 is where your personal story becomes a global solution. The invention you’ve been developing, the message you carry, the system you’ve been designing in obscurity — it was always meant to operate at a scale far beyond your personal breakthrough. The reason the process was so long and so costly is because the assignment required it.

“The process builds character so you can be trusted with greatness. But the greatness was never just for you — it was for everyone you were prepared to serve.”

What’s Inside the Full Guide

The complete hub resource goes much deeper than this summary. Here’s what you’ll find:

  • Full breakdown of all 7 stages — what is happening spiritually, psychologically, and practically in each one.
  • The most common mistake for each stage — and how to avoid the specific failure modes that derail people at every step.
  • A self-assessment diagnostic — specific markers that help you identify which stage you are currently in.
  • Curated episode links for every stage — the specific episodes from this series that go deeper into each stage through real-world experience and application.
  • The Stage 7 framework — why the process exists at all, and how your calling connects to a global assignment that goes far beyond personal success.

Who This Is For

This guide is for anyone who received a clear calling from God and is now in a season that feels like the opposite of what was promised. It is for spiritual entrepreneurs in the middle of the long refinement. It is for inventors and innovators whose breakthrough has been delayed far longer than makes logical sense. It is for prophetic voices who have been in the prison stage and are starting to wonder if the calling was ever real. And it is for leaders who have been elevated and are now navigating the harder-than-expected test of stewardship and power.

If any of that is your story, the guide was written for you.

How to Use It

Start with the self-assessment to identify your current stage. Then read that stage section thoroughly — understand what God is building in you and what the specific mistakes are that you need to avoid right now. Follow the episode links for that stage and go deeper through the real-world context of this series. Then return to the guide as you move through stages — what resonates in Stage 3 will carry completely different meaning when you arrive at Stage 6.

This is not a read-once resource. It is a reference guide for the entire journey.

The Bottom Line

The Joseph Process is long. It is hard. And every part of it has a purpose. The pit was not a detour — it was the path. The prison was not a punishment — it was preparation. And Stage 7 — the global assignment — is why the entire process exists.

The world is severely in need of solutions but, few Christians have been prepared to solve them. God is building the people who will solve it. If you are in the process, you are one of those people. Stay in it.

For many are called, but few are chosen.

Matthew 22:14 (KJV)

What about you? Have you asked God to reveal your real purpose in this lifetime? Has He been speaking to you about it in your dreams at night? If so, you’ve come to the right place — follow my website and check out the extensive resources I have written here from my own testimony of discovering and walking out the process to fulfill a plan I never imagined possible.

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