WHY do we have
to be patient when faced with all sorts of
suffering, be it physical, moral or spiritual? There can
be many
answers to this question, foremost of which, I think, is
that it is
what is expected of us—that is, expected of us by God.
That simple.
most difficult virtue to cultivate. It somehow goes
against our common
sense, our instinctive impulses. Some people have even
regarded it as
unnatural, as inhuman.
virtue are understandable given our weakened condition.
We tend to see
things in a very limited and shallow way. It takes time
and effort,
and of course, God’s grace, before we get to see the true
character
and beauty of patience, and fathom its wisdom.
Somehow we are
given a glimpse of the reason for patience
through these words of St. James in his letter: “You will
always have
your trials, but when they come, try to treat them as a
happy
privilege.
make you patient, but patience too is to have its
practical results so
that you will become fully-developed, complete, with
nothing missing.”
(1,2-4)
But another
reason for patience is that it somehow allows
us to enjoy the power of God and to see his glory. In
that episode,
for example, of the man born blind (cfr Jn 9), the reason
given by
Christ to those who asked him about who was responsible
or who sinned
that the man was born blind, was, “Neither this man nor
his parents
sinned, but this happened so that the works of God might
be displayed
in him.” (Jn 9,3)
Again, in that
story of the raising of Lazarus to life
(cfr Jn 11), Christ did not immediately go to see the
dying Lazarus
but somehow waited till Lazarus died. And the reason
behind this
behaviour could be found in his words:
glory so that God’s Son may be glorified through it.” (Jn
11,4)
form of suffering that we can experience in life. Our
reactions should
not remain in the human and natural level alone. They
should be guided
by our faith in God and in his loving and wise
providence.
Christ, the only reason we can find as to why Christ
allowed himself
to die in such a manner, is because of our need for our
salvation. He
bore all our sins, killed them with his death and gave us
a new
rebirth through his resurrection.
While we have
to do everything to resolve all our
predicaments in a human way, we should be quick to react
with patience
to all our trials and difficulties. That way, we become
more and more
like Christ who is the very pattern of our humanity, the
redeemer of
our damaged humanity.
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