Read Genesis 45:1-15
Verse 1-15 -
Joseph let Judah go on, and heard all he had to say. He found his
brethren humbled for their sins, mindful of himself, for Judah had
mentioned him twice in his speech, respectful to their father, and
very tender of their brother Benjamin. Now they were ripe for the
comfort he designed, by making himself known. Joseph ordered all his
attendants to withdraw. Thus Christ makes himself and his
loving-kindness known to his people, out of the sight and hearing of
the world. Joseph shed tears of tenderness and strong affection, and
with these threw off that austerity with which he had hitherto
behaved toward his brethren. This represents the Divine compassion
toward returning penitents. "I am Joseph, your brother." This would
humble them yet more for their sin in selling him, but would
encourage them to hope for kind treatment. Thus, when Christ would
convince Paul, he said, I am Jesus; and when he would comfort his
disciples, he said, It is I, be not afraid. When Christ manifests
himself to his people, he encourages them to draw near to him with a
true heart. Joseph does so, and shows them, that whatever they
thought to do against him, God had brought good out of it. Sinners
must grieve and be angry with themselves for their sins, though God
brings good out of it, for that is no thanks to them. The agreement
between all this, and the case of a sinner, on Christ's manifesting
himself to his soul, is very striking. He does not, on this account,
think sin a less, but a greater evil; and yet he is so armed against
despair, as even to rejoice in what God hath wrought, while he
trembles in thinking of the dangers and destruction from which he
has escaped. Joseph promises to take care of his father and all the
family. It is the duty of children, if the necessity of their
parents at any time require it, to support and supply them to the
utmost of their ability; this is showing piety at home, 1 Timothy
5:4. After Joseph had embraced Benjamin, he caressed them all,
and then his brethren talked with him freely of all the affairs of
their father's house. After the tokens of true reconciliation with
the Lord Jesus, sweet communion with him follows.
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