+ Today we begin the magnificent tale of “what goes around comes
around!” this indeed
is both “karma” and an unflinching spiritual principle, based on supernatural
law: which comes from the mouth of God.
Be very careful with your
words and deeds, because you will indeed get eventually what you give immediately.
Joseph, in the first reading,
was the favorite son of Israel, but the sibling rivalry and jealously of his
older brothers led to him almost being killed by them, but the with divine
intervention – a good angel whispering into the ear of one of them – he was
sold to a bunch of Ishmaelites who just happened to be passing by. It reflected
the 30 pieces of silver that Judas sold Jesus for.
But, stay tuned to this story
– at a later date Joseph turned the tables – and, hmmm wait and see what
happens.
Jesus in the gospel passage
tells us that even the most beloved son of all: Jesus, Son of God and Son of
Man – would be killed – the stone rejected would become the cornerstone, but
not until he was murdered by the very people he came to save – and who
consented to go through with it.
The bottom line here is: the fruit that God intends to produce for
the good of others will indeed be produced, but woe to those who try to trip up the plan of God: theirs will be a
sorry lot or will it? stay tuned to find out more!
God so
loved the world that he gave his only-begotten Son; so that everyone who
believe in him might have eternal life.
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