Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Despite our sinfulness

 “IN my distress I called upon the Lord, and he heard my
voice.” (Ps 18,6)
  
            These words should be carved deep and hard into our mind
and heart, so we can always remain at peace and with great hope
despite our weaknesses and sinfulness, and all the many other things
that can cause us anguish—difficulties, trials, failures, setbacks,
etc.
  
            We should not delay in going immediately to God asking for
help whenever we find ourselves in situations of distress. God is our
Father who will always listen to us, who will always show compassion
to us, who will never fail us.

             We may fail him many times, but he will always be
understanding to us. We should be careful not to be too overwhelmed by
our weaknesses and sinfulness as to fall into despair and run away
from God.

            It’s precisely when we are down when God shows his
greatest love for us. We should never doubt this truth which can be
validated by the mere fact that God sent his Son to us, and Son became
man and assumed all our sins by dying on the cross.
  
            We obviously should not abuse the goodness and mercy of
God, though we also know that somehow we cannot avoid abusing it. What
we can do is to learn as quickly as possible the many precious lessons
our weaknesses and sinfulness can occasion in us.
  
            We have to remember that nothing happens in our life
without the knowledge and at least the permission of God. So, if
anything bad comes to us, we should always ask God: Lord, what is the
purpose of all this? We know that everything happens for a reason. And
the ultimate reason can only be found in God.
  
            We have to be wary when our reaction to our errors,
failures and sins would only be human, based simply on our feelings or
some human consensus and other human estimation of things. These bases
cannot capture the whole picture and can even distort things,
aggravating things for us.
  
            We have to learn to pray and engage God in an intimate
conversation which can always be done if we have the proper
disposition, that is, if we have faith and are humble enough to admit
that we need to go to God.
  
            God may be a mystery to us. His will, words and ways may
not be immediately comprehensible to us. But if we show faith and
humility, if we show genuine piety and sorrow for whatever weakness
and sin we commit, God knows how to resolve things for us even beyond
our perception.

             So, we have to spread around those beautiful words of the
psalm: “In my distress, I call upon the Lord, and he heard my voice.”
Let us give everybody the good news of God’s constant mercy and
compassion for us, and lift their sagging hearts.

             Nowadays, in spite of the many material advantages and
comforts people are enjoying, many are actually in anguish because
they do not realize that God is always around, ever ready to give the
joy and peace that the world cannot give.


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