Friday, August 21, 2020

Leveraging our difficulties

IF we are truly with God, we would know how to take
maximum advantage even of our difficulties, problems and all the other
negative things that can take place in our life here on earth. These
negative things are unavoidable, in fact. We should know how to handle
them properly. But it would be a pity if we fail to see the great
potentials they have in generating more and greater good.

            We should always remember that God takes care of
everything. And even from evil, he would know how to derive some good.
With him, everything, including our failures and sins, would always
work for the good. His wisdom, his omnipotence, his mercy, etc. would
take care of all that.

            The crucial thing to do is to be with God, which
definitely will require some discipline from us. And so, even if
especially at the beginning, we would find it hard, if not almost
impossible to be with God, we just have to do what we can to achieve
that ideal condition for us. In time, and with faith and our
unrelenting effort, to be with God is not only achievable, but
something that can become a stable state of life for us. Again, let’s
remember that we are actually meant for that state of life.

            We can be sure that on the part of God, everything is made
available, so that whatever difficulty and problem we have in this
life, we would know how to leverage them to our real and lasting
advantage, and not just some false and passing advantage.

            Obviously we have to do our part. In fact, we have to
exhaust all human means to resolve whatever difficulties and problems
we have. But knowing that our best would never be enough, we should
never forget that there is God, our Father, our Creator, who began
something good in us and who will also be the one to finish, complete
and perfect everything in us. (cfr. Phil 1,6)

            We have to strengthen our conviction on this wonderful
truth of our faith. We should not allow ourselves to be dominated by
sadness, much less, despair over some weakness, mistakes, failures,
blunders and sins that can mark our earthly sojourn.

            While it’s true that our initial reaction to these
negative things can unavoidably be one of sadness, let us not stay
long there. We have to immediately recover our true dignity as
children of God. Being a father, God would always understand and
forgive us.

            God will never give up on us. He will do everything to
help and save us. As St. Paul would put it in his Letter to the
Romans: “He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all,
how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things?”
(8,32)

            So, let’s not waste precious time lamenting or feeling bad
about our difficulties, problems, failures, etc. What we have to do is
to go back to Christ as soon as we can. As some people would say,
“Just come home. Everything will be all right, whatever your condition
is.”

            God will always welcome us. He will always offer us
whatever help is needed. He is able to give us the solution and relief
even to those difficulties and problems that do not have human or
natural solutions anymore.

            Obviously, in all this, we have to learn to suffer, since
suffering is inevitable in our life. Suffering can be a more genuine
and meritorious sign of love which is what should animate our whole
life here on earth.

            To learn to suffer, we obviously have to look closely at
the example of Christ, imitating him by having his spirit of love and
obedience to his Father, whatever the cost may be involved. This is
the secret of leveraging our difficulties, problems and all the other
negative things in our life!

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