Have you ever had something really bad happen to you and then later you discovered something very good would come out of it? That’s what happened in the first reading. Joseph was sold by his brothers into slavery, but later would become the governor over a large territory and because of that, the whole known world would come to him during a time of famine in order to have food to eat.
Joseph said, “I am your brother, whom you once sold into Egypt. But now do not be distressed, and do not reproach yourselves for having sold me here. It was really for the sake of saving lives that God sent me here ahead of you.”
God used the terrible event of betrayal by his own brothers and then having to live as a slave for years, before Joseph would finally see the day, when all that suffering bore fruit. Amazingly, he was not bitter towards his brothers, but rather saw God’s hand in using his misfortune to save lives.
Joseph is an image of Jesus. Joseph was sold for 20 pieces of silver and Jesus was sold for 30 pieces of silver. Joseph was betrayed by his brothers and Jesus was betrayed by one of His apostles. Joseph had a cloak of many colors, Jesus had a seamless garment they divided among them. Joseph was sold into slavery, Jesus would save mankind from the slavery of sin. Joseph was thrown into a hole and its believed after Jesus was arrested, Our Lord was placed in an underground dungeon. Joseph would become responsible for saving lives during a famine and Jesus would be responsible for saving souls, for the spiritually famished. Pharaoh told everyone to come to Joseph for all their needs. God the Father wants all to come to Jesus for their needs. Joseph forgave his brothers and Jesus forgave all of our sins.
It was really for the sake of saving souls, God sent His Son ahead of us, but He had terrible sufferings to endure including His Passion that preceded His victory through His Resurrection. Something terribly bad happened to Jesus, but it was for the sake of saving us from our sin. Joseph fed the people with food so they would not die. Jesus feeds us with His flesh, “The Bread from Heaven.”, so that those who eat His flesh and drink His blood we will live forever.
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