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Joseph wakes up in prison and goes to sleep in charge of Egypt. Thirteen years of pit and dungeon, reversed between breakfast and dinner.
Jesus says the kingdom works like that: a mustard seed you could lose in your palm, yeast folded invisibly into dough, treasure buried in an ordinary field. Small, hidden, and then suddenly everywhere. Watch for the pattern today.
For thirteen years the kingdom of God in Joseph's life looked like a mustard seed: one faithful man, buried in other people's houses and prisons, forgotten by everyone who owed him. Then the yeast finished its quiet work, and in a single day the buried thing filled Egypt. God had been governing the story the entire time, unseen.
Jesus says His whole kingdom runs on that physics, small now, hidden now, inevitable later, and worth everything today. The man who found the treasure sold all he had in his joy. Whatever field you are standing in this week, the treasure is real, the timing is God's, and joyful all-in is still the right response.