Street Psalm: Family Tree 24… The Move That Saved a Nation After the tears dried and the reunion finally felt real again, Joseph looked at his father and knew the truth… Canaan couldn’t hold this family anymore. Not their numbers. Not their future. Not the promise God placed in their line. Famine still ruled like a silent tyrant. Fields were dust. Hope was thin. So Joseph spoke the plan: “Come live near me. Bring everyone. There are still five years of famine left… but in Goshen, you will live and not die.” Goshen wasn’t just land. It was protection. Provision. A safe place in the middle of a foreign kingdom. Pharaoh agreed instantly. “Give them the best of Egypt.” The best… not scraps. Because when God moves you, He doesn’t move you into lack, He moves you into purpose. Wagons were loaded. Children climbed in. Elders were lifted carefully. Every memory and scar traveled with them. Jacob watched with eyes that had seen sorrow and blessing… and saw God keep a promise he thought was long dead. When they reached Goshen, the land opened like a promise unfolding. Joseph guided them, honored them, covered them. And Jacob blessed Pharaoh… the shepherd blessing the king. Because when God is on someone, status bows to anointing every time. Israel settled there… grew, multiplied, flourished. A family becoming a nation. Sometimes God moves you because the place you’re in can’t grow what He planted in you. Sometimes the next chapter needs new soil. #StreetPsalmsAndFamilyTrees #LataraSpeaksTruth #FaithAndCulture #GenesisSeries