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From the Pit to the Palace

From the Pit to the Palace

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Dana Priyanka Hammond (Author & Speaker)Mar 14, 2026
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Verse 1 Joseph dreamed beneath the stars. Of a future he couldn't see But jealousy turned hearts to stone And his brothers set him free Thrown into the darkness Sold to a distant land A child of promise broken By the ones who shared his hand Verse 2 I, to,o knew betrayal From the people meant to care The ones who should have held me close Left me standing there Sold into a story I never chose to live Learning through the silence How much pain can the world give Chorus From the pit to the palace Through the fire and the pain What the enemy meant for evil God can turn again Through the chains and the shadows Through the nights that never cease The road that looks like ruin Maybe the road to peace Verse 3 Joseph sat in prison. Where the walls were cold and bare Yet heaven never left him Even in despair The dreams that once seemed broken We're waiting still to rise For the God who writes redemption Sees beyond our eyes Verse 4 And I, too, walked through darkness. Through questions I couldn't name Through places filled with sorrow Through seasons filled with shame But every scar was shaping A purpose yet unseen The broken road was leading To a destiny for me Chorus From the pit to the palace Through the fire and the pain What the enemy meant for evil God can turn again Through the chains and the shadows Through the nights that never cease The road that looks like a ruin Maybe the road to peace Bridge The ones who tried to bury him Could never stop the call The chains that tried to hold him Could never win at all For when the time was ready The prison doors would fall And the dream they tried to silence Would stand above them all Final Chorus From the pit to the palace Through the sorrow and the tears The story written in the darkness Becomes the light for years What betrayal tried to destroy God was building quietly For the road through the valley Leads to destiny Outro The pit was not the ending… It was the beginning.