Whose Dream Are You Interpreting?

By Elicipha Njuguna

We’ve all heard the familiar counsel: work hard, stay faithful, serve diligently. While all of this is true, there is a strategic dimension to breakthrough that is often overlooked—the environment of influence in which our gift is expressed.

The Danger of Premature Disclosure

Before Joseph ever reached the prison or the palace, he was a young man with a God-given vision. However, he made a critical mistake: he shared his dream with the wrong people. By disclosing his future greatness to his brothers—who were already fuelled by envy and lacked the spiritual maturity to handle his revelation—he invited immediate hostility. His transparency didn’t bring support; it brought a pit and a slave caravan.

The Lesson: Disclosing your gift to the wrong audience can create unnecessary “prison seasons.” Not everyone has the heart to celebrate your vision, and some will actively try to kill the dream before it can breathe.

The Prison vs. the Palace

Despite the setbacks caused by his brothers, Joseph’s story proves that while the wrong people can delay you, they cannot defeat you if you refuse to give up.

Even in prison, Joseph did not lose his gift. He remained a man of integrity and a skilled interpreter of dreams. In the dungeon, he accurately interpreted the dreams of the Chief Butler and the Chief Baker.

  • The result? One was restored; the other was executed.
  • The problem? Joseph remained in prison.

His gift was real, but the platform was limited. Everything changed the moment Joseph stood before Pharaoh—the King. When Joseph interpreted the King’s dream, his destiny shifted in a single day. He moved from prisoner to Prime Minister because his gift was finally solving a problem for someone with the power to elevate him.

Persistence Leads to Success

The journey from the pit (wrong audience) to the prison (limited audience) to the palace (right audience) required one thing: perseverance. Joseph didn’t become bitter after his brothers betrayed him, nor did he stop using his gift after the Butler forgot him. He followed through. Ultimately, the very gift that landed him in trouble with his brothers became the bridge that brought him to global success.

Identifying Your Destiny Helpers

Finding the right environment requires spiritual discernment:

  • Discern the Audience: Is this person emotionally and spiritually capable of hearing your dream, or should you keep it “pondered in your heart” for a season?
  • Discern the Season: Are you in a “prison” season where your gift is being refined, or a “palace” season where it is being rewarded?
  • Discern the Voice: Are you listening to the “Hegais” in your life—mentors who understand the path to the King?

Reflection Question

Have you ever shared a dream too early and faced pushback, or have you seen your persistence finally pay off in a “palace” moment?

Responses

  1. Tose Avatar

    Indeed I have shared a dream too early and ended up in a prison which I’m working to get out of and into the palace. I trust that with time God will see me through. Thanks for sharing the article.

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    1. Elicipha Njuguna Avatar

      Thanks for your feedback Rose! I pray and trust that the palace season will arrive sooner!

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  2. scentedwidgetd65c7e26d2 Avatar

    Whose Dream Am I Dreaming?

    I wake each morning chasing goals that sound impressive, yet feel strangely distant. The career path, the relationships, the milestones — they look right on paper, but do they feel right in my spirit? Sometimes I wonder if I am living my parents’ hopes, society’s timeline, or an old version of myself trying to prove something. The applause I imagine receiving doesn’t always match the quiet voice inside me. Perhaps this question is not confusion, but awakening. If I pause long enough to listen, I might discover which desires are truly mine. Then the dream shifts — no longer borrowed, but chosen.

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    1. Elicipha Njuguna Avatar

      This is truly profound, Godfrey! I pray that you get to a place of clarity and utmost peace!

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  3. Sonnie Avatar

    I have shared my dream with the wrong audience and since then I have learnt and still learning on discernment. At times what the enemy meant for evil God turns it for our good.

    Great article!!!

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    1. Elicipha Njuguna Avatar

      This is profound, reframing the pain like Joseph did!

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