The Redemption God Wrote Joseph’s Journey of Forgiveness, Waiting, and Faith By Jarrod Gorrell What do you do when God gives you a dream, but the journey feels like betrayal, silence, and waiting? The Redemption God Wrote invites readers into the raw and redemptive story of Joseph, a man who was thrown into a pit, sold into slavery, forgotten in prison, and eventually raised to a place he never could have reached on his own. But this book is not just about Joseph, it is about anyone who has ever felt overlooked, unworthy, or stuck between God’s promise and its fulfillment. Written in a devotional and reflective style, this book explores the hidden seasons where God seems silent but is working intensely. It speaks to the struggle of trusting God when prayers go unanswered, when obedience costs more than expected, and when success still doesn’t quiet the ache to feel enough. Through Joseph’s life, readers will discover: How God uses waiting to shape character, not punish faith - Why forgiveness is often the key to freedom, not closure - How identity in Christ must come before accomplishment - What it means to trust God when the story doesn’t make sense yet This book is for the weary believer, the one still running the race while carrying wounds, doubts, and unanswered questions. It offers hope that God wastes nothing, not betrayal, not delay, not pain. Every chapter points to a faithful Father who is writing redemption even when the pages feel dark. If you are in a season of waiting, struggling to forgive, or wondering if God has forgotten you, The Redemption God Wrote is a reminder that your story is not finished, and the Author can be trusted.