Impossible? Well, that really would depend on how we see
things in general. If we are the pessimistic and negative type of
fellow, then we would readily give up when new and more difficult
challenges come our way. The impossibility of survival is already a
foregone conclusion, and prospering is definitely out of the question.
But if due to our great faith and trust in God and the
objective awareness of our own capabilities, we would just be game
about our life, irrespective of how it turns, then we know that we not
only can we survive but also can prosper.
Obviously, the standards to use to see if we are surviving
and prospering should not just be the worldly and temporal ones, but
rather the spiritual and supernatural ones. The former standards
definitely cannot cope with the limitations of our human condition
here on earth. The latter ones can, since they can transcend our
earthly and temporal limitations.
So, more than anything else, when we are faced with
difficult and impossible situations, we should strengthen our faith,
for it is through it that the impossible becomes possible, and that
the assurance of everlasting victory despite our earthly defeats is
given.
We have to be wary of our tendency to react to our
difficulties, trials and challenges in a purely human way, relying
simply on our own natural powers, that usually depend more on feelings
and emotions rather than on reason, and much less on our reason
enlightened by our spiritual and supernatural faith.
We need to discipline ourselves so that the light of faith
takes a leading role over our reason, emotions and other human powers
we have. For this, we need to also learn how to live a certain sense
of abandonment and also to suffer and to be patient and optimistic.
These qualities definitely are necessary if we want our
faith to take root and be operative. With these qualities, we allow
God to work in us and we can also see and understand the ways Christ
has shown us in dealing with all kinds of predicaments we can face in
this life.
Yes, we may not be spared from suffering and even from
death, but with faith as our guide, with God working in us and with
Christ showing us the way, we can see things more objectively and
globally, we can see openings and opportunities in our difficulties,
strength in our weakness, victory in our defeats, virtues in our
trials, life in our death.
With a strong faith, we would be more able to help not
only our own selves but also others. In fact, we would see the
intimate relation of how being with God through our faith, hope and
charity can bring us more closely to others and how in the end we
would be helping ourselves greatly.
Yes, there is always the possibility not only of survival
in our difficulties, but also of prosperity. We can have peace of mind
because Christ has assured us that everything will just be all right.
“In this world, you will have trouble,” he said. “But take heart! I
have overcome the world.” (Jn 16,33)
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