FOR anything,
that is. Since we are intelligent and free
beings, we can turn everything in our life into an
occasion for good
or evil. But if we have the proper understanding of the
purpose of our
life here on earth, we should realize that everything can
be and
should be an occasion to know, love and serve God, or to
pursue
holiness.
be considered as heroes or villains, winners or losers,
successful or
failing, we have to always remember that we are all
called to become
saints.
And the nice
thing about this is that all the events and
conditions in our life, in all their vast variety, can
precisely be
turned into occasions to attain a degree of sanctity.
Everything is
relatable to God. It’s a matter of how to react to
them—whether we
react with faith and trust in God or we simply react in a
purely human
way, reliant only on our human powers.
We need to
understand that all our human conditions,
whether good or bad, big or small, extraordinary or
ordinary, etc.,
have already been covered by Christ’s redemptive life and
do have the
potential to lead us to him. Even our mistakes and
failures can lead
us to God.
If our status
is considered as humanly good, then let’s be
thankful to God, remain humble and focus on sharing as
widely as
possible whatever good we have. If our status is
otherwise, then let’s
turn to God just the same, perhaps asking for mercy, for
more
blessing, and just try to be patient in going through
unavoidable
inconveniences of the condition.
We have to
learn to see the hand of God behind every event
and circumstance of our life. We have to learn to discern
his will and
the directions he is showing us through them. There’s
always a reason
for everything in our life. And God knows how to make use
of it.
We should not
be distracted from doing what is truly
essential in life, irrespective of the circumstances.
This is the only
thing necessary in our life. All the others are the
peripherals, the
instruments and the occasions to achieve this one thing
necessary.
Let’s remember
that God is always around, his providence
is abiding, his interventions in our life are actually
constant. We
just have to be more aware of this truth of our faith and
correspond
to it as fully as possible.
God can always
derive something good even from our
mistakes. What is impossible to us is always possible to
him. He can
write straight with crooked lines.
Thus, St. Paul
tells us: “Whether you eat or drink or
whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” (1 Cor
10,31) This
is what we have to learn to do always. Especially now
when our world
is getting increasingly complicated, generating a lot of
problems,
differences and conflicts among ourselves, this frame of
mind is
getting more and more relevant.
The good thing
about all this is that we can remain calm
and more focused on what we are supposed to be doing. We
will always
find meaning in everything, whether we are up or down in
our earthly
condition.
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