Folks, listen up, here's the deal. We're talking about the story of Genesis 50, and I'm not joking, it's a good one. See here, Jack, it's a story of a reunion between Joseph and his brothers, after a long time apart. And I tell you what, my father used to say that it was a beautiful thing to see brothers reunited, even after, uh, you know, a lot of bad stuff that happened.

And here's the thing, Joseph forgave his brothers for their actions against him, and didn't hold any grudges. No malarkey! He told them, literally, that what they meant for evil, God meant for good. C'mon, man! That's a powerful message, and it's one that still resonates today.

But then, uh, you know, something else happened. Joseph told his brothers that after he died, he wanted to be buried in the land of his fathers. And then he died. And uh, you know, it happened. Sure did.

So what was that? Yeah, Joseph's brothers carried out his wishes and buried him in the promised land. I'm telling you, it was a beautiful thing. A beautiful thing.

But don't worry, folks, it's not gonna happen again, at least not literally. Because Joseph's story is a story of hope and of reconciliation. Or uh, you know, something like that. See here, Jack, it's a powerful message of forgiveness, and one that we should all take to heart. Excuse me.