From Rejection to God’s Greater Plan
From Rejection to God’s Greater Plan Readings: First Reading - Genesis 37:3–4. 12–13. 17–28 Responsorial Psalm- Psalm 105:16–21 Glory and Praise - John 3:16 Gospel Reading - Matthew 21:33–43. 45–46 The Scriptures today reveal a pattern that runs throughout salvation history: God’s chosen servants are often rejected, yet God transforms rejection into part of His saving plan. Jealousy That Leads to Betrayal In Genesis 37, we encounter the painful story of Joseph. Because their father loved him dearly, Joseph’s brothers grew jealous and resentful. Their jealousy hardened into hatred, and they eventually sold him into slavery. What began as family rivalry became a serious betrayal. Joseph had done nothing to deserve such cruelty, yet he became a victim of envy and violence. Still, the story of Joseph reminds us that God is never absent in suffering. What others intended for harm, God would later turn into a blessing not only for Joseph but for many people. Psal...