Fri Mar 18, 2022

Today's readings speak of two beloved sons: Joseph, son of Jacob and Jesus, Son of God the Father. Both are betrayed by their own, yet both are raised up to rule and reign. Their hardship pays the price for the life-saving, life-giving good of many. Joseph's story prefigures the story of Jesus, Who dies and is raised from the dead to give us access to the abundant riches of the Father's grace. In today's Gospel, Jesus reveals Himself as the fulfillment of Psalm 118's declaration:

            “The stone that the builders rejected has become the cornerstone;
            by the Lord has this been done, and it is wonderful in our eyes

Lord Jesus, be the cornerstone of my life. You walked the path of betrayal, humiliation and death to purchase for me the gift of abundant life. Take my hand today and lead me in the power of Your Spirit to live as Your disciple in all things. Amen.

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