Today’s Scripture
readings, Gen. 37: 3-4, 12-13a, 17b-28a, the story of Joseph being sold into
Egypt, and Mt 21: 33-43, 45-46, the story of the tenants entrusted with God’s
vineyard who mistreat and kill the servants and the son whom God sends to “harvest the produce”, are
about God bringing good out of evil. In the first story, God saves whole nations
from extinction by Joseph’s intervention .
The parable of the tenants is about God saving all of humankind by the
intervention of His Son. Both were sold—Joseph for twenty pieces of silver,
Jesus for thirty. Joseph eventually won favor by the nation to which he was
old. Jesus’ captors, those to whom Judas sold Him, treated Him cruelly, mocked
Him, crowned Him with thorns, scourged Him, and had Him crucified. Through
Joseph nations were saved from extinction. Through Jesus the entire world, all
of humankind, is saved from eternal destruction.
God brings good out of
evil in both cases. God does not ever stop doing good, transforming our
disastrous behaviors, those done unto us and those done by us, into a good for
all those who believe. His covenant endures through all generations down to
this very moment. Do I believe that? And,
if not, why not? What do I need to do to restore my faith in my redeemer? Do I realize that providence is always at work
making all things whole, healing our brokenness, reconciling our differences,
making us one with the Father, the Spirit and Himself? When was the last time I experience these
miracles in my life, in the life of my family, in the life of the Church, in
society at large?
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