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Experiencing Jesus: A Very Private Moment
I've been reading the book of Genesis lately and the story of Joseph is a fascinating one. Unjustly
despised by his brothers and secretly sold to a band of merchantmen,
Joseph was taken into Egypt and made a slave. Later he would be wrongly
accused by his master's wife of sexual assault, and, though he was
innocent, imprisoned. Eventually, he was vindicated and released and in
the providence of God raised to the position of vice-regent in Egypt.
When
a famine swept the land, his treacherous brothers were forced to go
into Egypt to buy food and were confronted unawares by Joseph. They had
not seen him for several years and didn't recognize him. Moreover,
Joseph purposely hid his identity from them until he would choose the
right time to reveal himself.
I think it's interesting that the time of Joseph's disclosure to his brothers was a private one.
The
Scriptures say, "Then Joseph could not refrain himself before all them
that stood by him; and he cried, Cause every man to go out from me. And
there stood no man with him, while Joseph made himself known to his
brethren" (Gen. 54:1).
Joseph
then manifested his true identity, reached out in a spirit of
reconciliation, and forgave his brothers their grievous trespasses
against him. As one commentator has described it, Joseph demonstrated a
"love stooping, a love conquering." The Bible says that Joseph kissed
them and they all fell upon his neck and wept in true remorse for what
they had done to Joseph.
Joseph is a type of Christ and the revelation of Christ to the soul is perhaps the most private of experiences.
Christianity
is not simply the truth, an institution, a philosophy, or a code of
ethics; although in one sense, it is all of these things. It is,
however, more importantly, and fundamentally, a Divine, living, and
loving Person.
At the heart of a genuine Christian faith is that
very private moment when we are confronted in our spiritually
treacherous ways by the Savior, Jesus Christ. When Joseph revealed
himself to his brothers, it was very personal and rather than being
reproached by him, they experienced his splendid magnanimity and
consequentially reproached themselves. It is the same when Christ
reveals himself to us. We discover him that is full of grace and mercy.
We see that He loves us. We see that he wants to embrace us. He wants to
forgive us and be reconciled, despite the severity of our sins against
him.
Have you ever experienced such a private moment with God in the person of his Son, Jesus Christ?
Of
course, if you have, then you know that although a personal experience
with the Savior is a private one, our newfound relationship with him can
never be a secret. Joseph saved his brothers when he could have justly
destroyed them. They owed him everything. It is for us to go far and
near with this same message that our Lord is willing to reveal himself
and receive all that come unto him by Christ.