There’s a pattern in history that doesn’t get talked about enough. Not in classrooms. Not in strategy rooms. Not even in most churches. It’s the pattern of divine detours . And when you place the journey of Du Huan next to the story of Joseph …You start to see something deeper than coincidence. You see purpose in exile . Two Men. Two Captivities. One Pattern. Du Huan was taken after the Battle of Talas a prisoner in a foreign land. Joseph was betrayed by his own brothers and sold into slavery, taken into Egypt . Neither of them planned their journey. Neither of them chose their suffering. But both of them were positioned . Exile Was Not the End. It Was the Assignment Joseph went from: Pit → Prison → Palace Du Huan went from: Soldier → Captive → Cultural Witness Most people would have stopped at “why me?” But they moved into “what is this for?” That question changes everything. What God Does in Foreign Places Joseph learned systems, leadership, language...
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