With these words, Christ clearly tells us to be trusting of
God’s ever wise and merciful Providence. He will provide everything
that we need, especially the one that matters most to us. We may
experience some privations, some losses, etc., but if we stick with
God, we know that everything will always work out for the good. (cfr.
Rom 8,28)
With all the things that we have to contend with in this
life, we certainly need to have a healthy sense of trust in God’s
loving and wise providence, abandoning ourselves in his will and ways
that often are mysterious to us and can appear to be contrary to what
we would like to have.
A healthy spirit of abandonment in God’s hands is necessary
even as we exhaust all possible human means to achieve our goals or
simply to tackle all the challenges, trials and predicaments of our
life. We should never forget this truth of our faith.
In this life, we need to acquire a good, healthy sporting
spirit, because life is actually like a game. Yes, life is like a
game. We set out to pursue a goal, we have to follow certain rules, we
are given some means, tools and instruments, we are primed to win and
we do our best, but losses can come, and yet, we just have to move on.
Woe to us when we get stuck with our defeats and failures,
developing a loser’s mentality. That would be the epic fail that puts
a period and a finis in a hanging narrative, when a comma, a colon or
semi-colon would have sufficed.
We need a sporting spirit because life’s true failure can
come only when we choose not to have hope. That happens when our
vision and understanding of things is narrow and limited, confined
only to the here and now and ignorant of the transcendent reality of
the spiritual and supernatural world.
An indispensable ingredient of this healthy sporting spirit
is the sense of acceptance and abandonment that we need to
deliberately cultivate. This does not come automatically, as if it’s
part of our genes. We have to develop them.
We have to learn to accept things the way they are or the
way they can be. Yes, it’s true that we can shape things and events in
our life. We can even shape, to a certain extent, persons.
Amid the mysteries and uncertainties in our life we just
have to trust God’s providence and be ready for wherever divine
providence would take us. We have to be open to it all the time,
developing an adventurous outlook.
Even as we make our plans and pursue them truly as our own,
we should not forget that nothing in our life is actually outside the
providence of God who can adapt himself to us, even in our worst
situations and predicaments, and still lead us to himself.
The only thing to remember is that God is always around and
is actually intervening and directing our life to him. That is part of
his omnipotence which he exercises both from all eternity and in time
since our creation and all the way to the end of time.
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