If we have trust in God’s providence, if our faith is
strong and abiding, we know that as St. Paul once said, everything
will work out for the good. (cfr. Rom 8,28) Even our problems,
difficulties and misfortunes can turn out to be great blessings which
otherwise would not come to us if these predicaments did not come
about.
I know a friend whose business was badly affected by the
pandemic and the quarantine restrictions. He had a string of grocery
and department stores that had all but closed down. He literally had
to subsidize the staff who were obviously in dire straits. He knew his
resources cannot sustain that gesture for long.
But an idea came to him. He has this hobby of collecting
decorative plants that are small in size. Through the years he has
been accumulating already a good quantity of these plants. He knew
where to source them.
When this phenomenon of the “plantitos” and “plantitas”
came around, he immediately thought of selling at least some of them,
and involving some of his staff in the process. The idea caught on
like wildfire, especially because he asked his charming 6-year old
grandson to advertize the plants online. Orders came pouring in.
Were the sale of the plants enough the offset the losses
in his regular business? I did not bother to ask. But I am sure that
what he did helped him and others in some way. I believe this is what
counts more than anything else.
I am sure there are many other examples of how
difficulties can occasion novel and creative initiatives. We should
just be game about our predicaments, since that attitude is more
helpful than just allowing ourselves to succumb to worries and fears.
Let’s remember that life is like a game. We just have to
play our best even if we suffer some losses and defeats along the way.
We just have to move on, knowing that the important thing is just to
keep going until our last breath.
We have to remember that when one door closes, another or
even several other doors open. We should just be quick to discern and
take advantage of the new opportunities.
In this regard, what is important is to strengthen our
faith, hope and charity, so that we can always go along the ways of
God who, in his providence, would know how to derive good from evil,
strength from weakness, blessings from difficulties.
Let’s never forget that we are supposed to live always
under God’s providence and never just by our own selves, relying
solely on our human powers and earthly factors, even if we have to
make full use of them, of course.
So, let’s avoid getting stuck with worries and fears when
some crisis would strike us. Rather we have to look at them as
challenges God allows to give us because a greater good can be derived
from them.
We have to learn to look always at the brighter side of
life rather than to get entangled in its dark side. We have reason to
be serene, confident, optimistic and cheerful in spite of whatever
crisis may come.
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