”GUILT IS A HEAVY THING”
DISCUSSION:
Isn’t this a
sticky situation? Here we have the ten
brothers of Joseph coming to Egypt to buy food for their family due to the
famine from none other than their brother Joseph. The Bible tells us that even though they
don’t recognize him, he recognized them.
In the process of meeting with them, he begins to question their
intentions and toy with them and make them sweat. It doesn’t take long before the brothers
begin to say to one another, in Genesis 42.21, something to the effect of “this
is all happening to us because of what we did to our brother Joseph all those
years ago.” I would venture to say that
this wasn’t the first time this thought came to their minds. I wonder if anytime something did not go
their way, they thought that their misfortune was due to their sin against
their brother. Having that feeling of
guilt can be a very painful thing to carry.
Given the opportunity, I am sure they would have done things
differently. However, all they have now is
that heaviness of heart due to the guilt that they are feeling. In their minds,
this guilt would never go away, because there was no way to ever make their
wrong into right. I am so thankful that
we don’t have to feel that heaviness of guilt in our heart for very long,
because today God has given us the wonderful gift of forgiveness. Jesus says to
us “Come to me all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest”
(Matthew 11.28). By coming to Jesus, he
has the power to forgive our sin and lift off the heavy burden of the guilt we
might carry. In the end of the story,
the brothers get an opportunity to seek the forgiveness of their sins against
Joseph and their father; in turn restoring that relationship that had been
strained due to their sin. I am sure they were able to rejoice to have this
heavy burden lifted off them. Today we
can experience the same rejoicing, by seeking the forgiveness we so desperately
need. It sure is much easier to live our
lives for Jesus without carrying around the heavy burden of guilt.
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