Reframing the Story
Joseph umasked himself. Drawing them close, he said,
"I am Joseph, your brother. Does my father still live?"
His brothers stood there, stunned, speechless,
ridden with guilt.
Joseph was desperate to reframe things.
He told them that they may have meant him harm,
but all along, God had another plan in mind.
All along, God was figuring out a
way to to get a jump start in Egypt, so
that when famine came, they'd have a way to
survive. That's the narrative Joseph spun,
reframing, so his family could knit together,
and move on. If Joseph, thrown into a
pit by his brothers and sold into
slavery, could reframe a story; then
anyone can; surely the two of us.
"I am Joseph, your brother. Does my father still live?"
His brothers stood there, stunned, speechless,
ridden with guilt.
Joseph was desperate to reframe things.
He told them that they may have meant him harm,
but all along, God had another plan in mind.
All along, God was figuring out a
way to to get a jump start in Egypt, so
that when famine came, they'd have a way to
survive. That's the narrative Joseph spun,
reframing, so his family could knit together,
and move on. If Joseph, thrown into a
pit by his brothers and sold into
slavery, could reframe a story; then
anyone can; surely the two of us.
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