Saturday, February 15, 2020

Preparing for the future


I AM very happy to note that there are serious agencies
that are concerned about preparing people, especially the young ones,
for the future. They are talking about the need for upskilling and
reskilling them to cope with the demands of the future.

            What is more, they are providing pertinent training
programs as their way of walking their talk. They have programs, for
example, for critical thinking, creativity, entrepreneurship and
analysis, etc., that definitely will be helpful to them as they enter
a fast evolving and very dynamic world.
  
            The other day, I made a quick overnight visit to some
relatives in Manila and spent some time bonding with my nephews and
nieces who are already young professionals and the little ones.

            Frankly, I was amazed at the way these young ones are
now—very knowledgeable about technical things and full of
self-confidence. But at the back of my mind was the question whether
they would know how to relate themselves and the things that they do
to God.

            My fervent wish though is that together with these
indispensable technical skills is the more important ‘skill’ of
relating everything to God. We should not just remain in the practical
and technical levels, since everything would just end up of no value
when God is not involved.

            In fact, God has to be the prime motive and the ultimate
goal of all the new skills people today have to learn. He should not
be exchanged for something merely technical, material and temporal.
Rather, these material and temporal things should be the means for us
to get to God.
  
            We all should learn how to offer everything that we are,
that we have and that we do to God. Our work, for example, should not
just be a technical affair with purely earthly and temporal goal. It
has to be an expression of our love for God, our way of adoring,
praising and thanking him.

            To be sure, everything can be related to God, since
everything comes from God and belongs to him. And if we follow the
example of Christ, we would know that all our earthly affairs can and
should be an occasion or means to relate ourselves to God.

            Even our mistakes and sins, if we have the faith and the
proper attitude, can be an occasion to go to God who is full of mercy
and compassion. Going to him with repentance will surely draw his
forgiveness and will bring us back to his good graces. There is really
nothing in our life that cannot be related to God.

            This basic truth about ourselves and our life should
always be in our mind. The real problem we have is when we ignore God
or when we are indifferent to him, which is just one step away from
going against him.

            There is indeed a great and urgent need to make especially
the young people aware of the importance of God in our lives. Everyone
has to know how to relate themselves and everything in our lives to
God. I believe this is the great challenge facing all centers of
learning.

            To prepare people for the future, we need not only
reskilling and upskilling the technical things, but rather and most
especially the spiritual and moral aspects of our life. We need to
find ways of how to effectively train people to be with God right in
the middle of their technical work.

            For this, we cannot underestimate the importance of a
certain plan of life that should include first of all some acts of
piety and a program of continuing spiritual and moral formation.

            Yes, we should learn to spend some time daily in prayer
and meditation, in getting to know more about God through reading the
gospel and other spiritual books. We should have recourse to the
sacraments, etc.


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