No one is exempt from
misfortune and personal tragedy. Some breadwinners may lose their jobs through
no fault of their own and suddenly find themselves impoverished and unable to
cope. Some might contract a debilitating terminal disease that could easily
wipe out their entire fortune before merciful death finally takes them away.
Some may fall victim to injustice, violence or rape that scars them for life.
Whatever, times like these are sometimes the only time that we remember God and
turn to Him for help.
But often, God can be slow in answering. Usually, we pray and ask for His
intervention first. When help doesn’t come at once, we immediately begin to
grumble and complain as if He owed us. Some time later, we argue and get mad.
We even curse God for letting us suffer. We keep insisting on what we want. We
forget to consider what God wants. God always speaks to us. But we fail to hear
Him and understand because we refuse to listen.
We are spirits; we are not the body. Spirit or consciousness makes use of
bodies only as vehicles for learning lessons here on Earth. In God’s view, the
raising of consciousness is well-worth all the pain and suffering that the body
may undergo. After all, in like manner that a student takes off his school
uniform when he gets home, we just discard the body after it has served its
purpose. But spirit lives on, the better for the lessons.
In life after life after life (reincarnation), we evolve through our personal
experiences here, and in other planes of being, as well. Good experiences teach
us. So called bad experiences, like the ones mentioned in the beginning, afford
us more learning and especially teach us the hard lessons. Good and bad,
together, provide the basis for a comparison and correct determination of what
is right or wrong, better or worse. It is simply that we should emulate all the
good examples and turn from all that are bad. Still, the knowledge can be
given, but enlightenment needs to be earned.
The Lord clearly tells us the Way. "Seek first the Kingdom of God and His
righteousness. Love your brothers as yourself. Serve them. Don’t judge them.
Forgive them. Do to them as you want them to do to you." Only do it to
them first without expecting that they do it to you, also.
Now, let’s be honest. For the most part, we ignored his counsel and failed to
do our duty toward God. No wonder we suffer and don’t understand the reasons
why. But we can understand even the mysteries. Jesus promises, "If we
adhere to his teachings, then we will be his disciples, indeed. And we will
know the Truth and the Truth will make us free."
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