MANY people
have expressed the grave concern about today’s
world. For one, they say that it is already a given
nowadays that a
great majority of the young people, both boys and girls,
are now
exposed to pornography and that many are downed with
sexual addiction.
Even many of
those who appear to be good and responsible,
they claim, are plagued with such scourge. And it would
just be matter
of time that the unavoidable consequences of this problem
will also
appear.
We, of course,
should not underestimate the gravity of
this crisis. The signs and symptoms of this malady are
all over. The
inconsistencies in the lives, the lowly ideals of those
affected, even
of those who appear to be good, are plain to see. But
there is always
hope.
We should not
allow ourselves to be swallowed up by the
horror of these predicaments. We should not stop at
lamenting and
complaining. We have to remember what St. Paul once said:
“Where sin
abounded, grace did abound more exceedingly.” (Rom 5,20)
We have to
reassure ourselves, based on what Christ has
promised and has actually done for us, that there can be
no crisis
that is too big for the grace of God to handle.
We have to
remember that nothing happens in this life
without at least the knowledge and tolerance of God. And
if God allows
some really bad things to happen, it is because a greater
good can
always be derived from them.
We just have to
put ourselves in God’s side to tackle
whatever crisis plagues us. That is the real challenge we
have to
face. And just like what Christ did and continues to do
to redeem us,
we have to follow the formula he once spelled out: deny
ourselves,
carry the cross and then follow him. (cfr. Mt 16,24)
If we are
willing to do that, then we can even gain a lot
more than what we appear to lose and to suffer. In other
words, we can
say that the bigger, the more serious the problem is, the
bigger,
plentier and stronger also would the grace God will give
us. So, let
us just be game and do our part of the bargain.
It’s not easy,
of course. But neither is it impossible. It
would really depend on how we see things. If we only
consider the
enormity of the problem, then we cannot help but feel
overwhelmed and
even get discouraged. But if we consider God’s abundant
grace, even
the impossible can be possible for us.
We need to
educate ourselves always to remain calm and
optimistic when faced with grave problems, and just try
our best to
discern what God is showing us with respect to resolving
a crisis.
Yes, we have to
learn to suffer. But let’s never forget
that there is always the resurrection of Christ. Christ
has already
won for us the war against any form of evil. We just have
to learn to
be with him and not be so stupid as to do things simply
on our own.
We have to
strengthen our conviction that every problem
and crisis is an opportunity to grow in strength and
quality in our
spiritual life, in our love for God and others and the
world in
general. Yes, we need to develop a proper love also for
the world. We
have to conquer the world that will always be beset with
the effects
of our sins.
Again, let’s do
all this with a sporting spirit based on
our faith, hope and charity. We may get dirty from time
to time, but
we can always get up and then move on. To repeat, there
is no crisis
too big for the grace of God to handle!
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