For this, we should develop in ourselves an active, vibrant
spirit of initiative to learn more things, to undertake more tasks, to
broaden and lengthen our sense of mission. For this we need to have a
sporting spirit that is based on our strong and deep faith in God who
takes care of everything.
Yes, it’s true that we have our limitations, we have our own
niche in the world, but that fact should not deter us from continually
looking for possibilities to do more and to be better. We should never
say “enough.” Let’s remember that we are asked to participate in God’s
continuing creative and redemptive work on us.
Of course, this can only happen if we are truly with Christ,
if we really have the spirit of God who never stops loving us with
deeds and not just with sweet words and good intentions.
If we have
the spirit of God, we know that with his grace, we can manage to do
things that we usually consider as impossible to do.
If we have the spirit of God, we know that despite
formidable obstacles and difficulties, we can still do a lot of
things. We can be like water that can manage to pass through the
mountains to find its way to the sea. We just have to try and try.
Obviously, we need to have a sporting spirit for this. Let’s
not throw in the towel before we start a new ball game. These days
when we have not only some kind of digital revolution but also the age
of artificial intelligence, we should not be afraid to enter into
these new fields, thinking that these things are not anymore for us
and that these are only for the young people today.
We should be open to anything, to wherever life leads and
takes us. We know that with Christ, we can handle anything—of course,
in ways that usually defy human standards and criteria. Let’s remember
that if we have faith, miracles happen. Let’s just put ourselves at
God’s dispositions. He knows much better than we do.
Thus, we can afford to be cheerful and confident about
everything, though we cannot deny that we will have suffering. But
again, if we are truly with Christ, we would know how to bear all that
suffering with peace and joy.
Let’s hope that everytime we pray, we would always be moved
to come up with some initiatives. That should be the usual effect of a
real prayer. God will always ask us to flow with the times, working
with him in his continuing creative and redemptive work on us. May we
not be afraid of this responsibility!
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