Today
we remember and give thanks for Joseph, Patriarch. Joseph was the son of the
patriarch Jacob and Rachel. The favorite son of his father, he incurred the
jealousy of his older brothers, who sold him into slavery in Egypt and told
their father he was dead (Genesis 37). In Egypt he became the chief servant in
the home of Potiphar, a military official.
Because Joseph refused to commit adultery with his master's wife, he was
unjustly accused of attempted rape and thrown into jail (Genesis 39). Years
later, he interpreted dreams for Pharoah, who then freed him from prison and
placed him in charge of the entire country. When his brothers came from Canaan
to Egypt in search of food, they did not recognize him. He eventually revealed
his identity to them, forgave them, and invited both them and his father to
live in Egypt. He is especially remembered and honored for his moral
uprightness (Genesis 39) and for his willingness to forgive his brothers
(Genesis 45 and 50).
Collect
of the Day:
Almighty God, You have surrounded us with a great cloud of witnesses: Grant that we,
encouraged
by the good example of Your servant
Joseph, may persevere in running the race that is set before us, until at last
we may with him attain to Your
eternal joy; through Jesus Christ, our
Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and
forever.
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