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What can we learn from Joseph's response to his brothers?

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Joseph’s response exemplifies forgiveness and compassion in the face of wrongdoing.

Joseph's reaction to his brothers' fearful plea for forgiveness serves as a profound lesson on mercy and reconciliation. He chose to forgive despite their past sins, showing compassion and understanding. Joseph recognized their regret and distress; instead of seeking revenge, he offered reassurance and comfort, stating, 'Fear not.' This encounter not only illustrates how we should respond to those who wrong us but also reflects the heart of Jesus Christ—our ultimate Joseph—who forgives us of our sins and calls us His own. It is a reminder to extend grace, as we have received grace, and to embody a spirit of reconciliation in our relationships.
Scripture References: Genesis 50:17-21

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