WEDNESDAY
OF 7TH WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME, YR II: reflection
Theme: The uncertainty of tomorrow versus the certainty of God
Reading: James
4:13-17
By the last
months of 2019, many people had a long list of things they wanted to accomplish
in 2020 and were very confident that they will vigorously pursue them as soon
as they stepped into January 2020. However, the Covid pandemic that spread
throughout the world in 2020 and the lockdown that followed for months negatively
affected the wonderful plans people had for themselves. The world is yet to
fully recover from it.
Before last
weekend, the president of Iran had many plans, one of which was his threat to
deal with Israel, and he was serious about it, with his plans apparently well-thought
out. Little did he know that death was waiting for him in the air last Sunday.
Cases like
the ones above were what St James considered and deemed it wise to call our
attention in today’s first reading to be careful about speaking with absolute
certainty about our tomorrows. Indeed, we are human beings with limitations,
and one of the most significant of these limitations is our inability to
predict what will happen next second with certainty.
According
to St. James, we should not be arrogant or boastful about our tomorrow's plans
as if they depend solely on us for their realization; rather, we should entrust
all of our tomorrow's plans and projects to the One who sees and knows with
absolute certainty about the beginning and end of everything, which is God. He
wants us to know that our plans will only work if God wills it. Thus, we should
always remember to include 'if God wills' when making future plans. Nobody
knows what will happen tomorrow, so, commit all plans to God.
This is
also a good call to those who talk down on others, those who threaten to deal
with others and those who ill-treat others to remember that nobody knows what
tomorrow holds. The hunter of today may become the hunted tomorrow, and the
oppressed of today may become the savior of tomorrow.
May God
grant you the grace to achieve your goals this Wednesday
Fr Isaac
Chima
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