We cannot deny that given the continuing crisis caused by
this notorious COVID pandemic, many of us are at a loss as to how to
deal with this predicament’s adverse side effects, consequences and
implications.
Of course, we try to be resilient, looking for more ways
of how to cope with the new situation. But for sure we cannot avoid
having to deal with fallouts that pose new problems, difficulties,
challenges.
We need, first of all, to identify as clearly as possible
these fallouts in the different aspects of our life—personal,
spiritual, moral, family, professional, financial, social, etc. This
is important because we tend to gloss over them, preferring to give
knee-jerk reactions to problems rather than well-studied ones. As a
result, we are likely to put ourselves in a greater, more formidable
bind.
We already have heard that many people nowadays are
falling into some mental and emotional conditions because of this
pandemic. Others are wasting time simply brooding, feeling depressed
and unable to do anything.
Many are trapped into some distractions, like games and
even pornography in the internet, as their way of escaping from
boredom. Worse, there are reports of a growing number of people,
especially the young, going into occult practices and witchcraft that
are marketed in the social media.
There seems to be a trend to escape the reality of things
and to create some kind of fantasy world instead. As the anguish
caused by the fallouts grows, the trend to escapism also grows, until
one gets swallowed up by a completely unreal world, setting him up for
a very bad, even fatal, fall.
We need to realize that in all these fallouts, the one
basic, indispensable thing to do is obviously to go back to God,
growing and sharpening our faith and hope. We have to realize that we
are nothing and completely helpless without God. We have to overcome
the thought that with our own powers alone, we can handle all these
problems.
God takes care of everything. And he has reassured us that
while we will always have some trouble in the world, he already has
overcome them. (cfr. Jn 16,33) We need to see the wisdom of these
divine and redemptive words, finding why indeed God can do so.
Obviously, we have to learn how to have some faith-based sporting
spirit, one that includes the capacity to suffer the way Christ
suffered.
With God, we would know that these fallouts are given,
allowed or tolerated by God because we can make something good out of
them. They can occasion a greater and more realistic understanding of
our condition in this life as well as the development of more virtues
or the refining, polishing and maturing of the virtues that we already
have.
With God, we would realize that these fallouts are
actually a blessing rather than a curse, another golden opportunity
for greatness rather than a setback and a punishment!
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