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Often after a retreat people ask me a question,
"What is God's will for me? Now that I know who
God is for me, I want to do God's will in all
the circumstances of my life." I always open to
them 1Thess 5:16-18, "Rejoice always, pray
constantly, give thanks in all circumstances,
for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for
you."
God has a special will, a special plan for every
one of us in Christ Jesus. And what is that will
of God for you and for me? In all circumstances
of our life, Paul is saying; rejoice, pray
constantly and give thanks, this is the will of
God in Christ Jesus.
There are a lot of things going wrong with us, a
lot of people offending us, a lot of people
hurting us, often the least expected: such
negative experiences come to us and we are not
able to understand, why? In such circumstances,
even when things go wrong with us, the Word of
God is telling us, "rejoice always, pray
constantly, and give thanks".
How can we thank God always?
In fact, we often question God: How could God do
this to me? How could God punish me like this?
Where is God, I can't see Him? He does not
answer my prayer and if God is there, how can
things go wrong like this? After all I am a good
man. I am doing everything good or trying to do
everything well. And I do not deserve all this
punishment from God - there are moments we even
question God's plan. Life is hard and tough. And
we are often anxious and tensed, scared of what
is going to happen the next moment.
We need to understand St. Paul well. He is
speaking of the will of God for us in Christ
Jesus. Only when we reflect on what God did for
us in Christ, we will have enough faith to thank
God at all times. As St. John says in, John
3:16 "God so loved the world; that He sent His
only son." For what? To die for us, so that
we may not perish! That we may not perish in the
misery of the problems of life. We will be able
to rejoice, pray constantly and give thanks in
all circumstances only when we believe that God
has sent his own son to die for us, that we may
be saved. Then we will know that in Christ
Jesus, we have salvation in all circumstances.
The Natural and Supernatural Level
When I believe that God loves me so much that He
sent His only son to die for me, then I will be
able to rejoice! But apparently I am not able
to! This is because there are two layers of
knowledge: one, the layer of human knowledge-
natural reasoning. When I reason naturally,
everything is wrong, nothing is really going
well, naturally I complain, I question, I am
tense, I am sad, I am all anxious and upset.
That is my natural level of knowledge.
There is a higher knowledge - the knowledge of
faith, the light of faith. When the light of
faith comes in, I know that whatever goes wrong,
"God will turn it all to my good" (Romans 8:28)
St. Paul is giving us that good news. Whatever
goes wrong with me, I know my God will turn
everything to my good. My reason will not tell
me this, but in faith I will be convinced that
my God is always busy turning everything to my
good. Then I will turn to my God, I will be able
to pray constantly and rejoice: I rejoice and I
give thanks, for what God is going to do! The
world is hard on me, my friends, my dear ones;
even nearest to me do not understand me. Yet I
know my God is there for me. My God is there in
Christ Jesus. No wonder! Jesus said, "Let not
you hearts be troubled, believe in God, believe
in me". (John 14:1) Jesus is challenging us
to rise above mere natural evaluations, mere
human knowledge to a divine vision of
everything, to a supernatural knowledge. Faith
is the clue! Faith, to know, that my God is
there for me to turn everything to my good.
O Man Little Faith, Why Are You Afraid?
To Simon Peter, Jesus asked, "O man of little
faith, why are you afraid." What a meaningless
question! Why are you afraid? In the midst of
the roaring waves, raging sea and pitch
darkness, when Simon Peter was about to sink
with the boat, Jesus is asking him-"why are you
afraid?" Well, naturally speaking that question
has no meaning, but supernaturally that question
is a challenge to faith in every difficult
situation. My Jesus is there! The sea may roar,
the waves may rage; but I know that my Jesus is
there and He will never leave me alone. That is
the promise! Whatever happens to me, my Jesus is
there! The gift of God the Father to me in my
problems, in my troubles, in my anxieties, in
all situations of my life: my Jesus. So I am not
anxious. (Matthew 6:25) "Why are you anxious;
look at the birds of the air and the lilies of
the field. God cares for them they are there
today, tomorrow they will be thrown in the oven,
and yet your father cares for them. How much
more!! How much more will he not care for you."
What is the Measure of That Love? How Much?
The measure is God's gift of His own Son. God
gave us His own Son. St. Paul is asking us; "If
God gave His own Son to us. Will He deny
anything to us?" (Romans 8:32) And so in
everything situation of my life, in every
circumstance of my living, I should know this:
my God is there for me to turn everything to my
good. And therefore I am not anxious.
I remember, a doctor came here for the retreat.
He came from Coimbatore, in Tamil Nadu. On the
second day of the retreat, he came to my room;
he had his young son with him, an
eleven-year-old boy. The doctor looked very sad.
So I asked him, "Tell me, why do you look sad."
He said, "Father, I am very sad, because my son
who is only eleven years old, my only son, is
having a tumour in the brain. The tumour is
already operated upon and removed once. But the
tumour has reappeared. Medical science has no
answer for this problem." As he said this, tears
welled up in his eyes. And he asked me, "Father,
will Jesus heal my son? Will Jesus save my
family?" I wiped his tears, held him close to me
and I said to him, "My friend, God sent Jesus to
us as the answer to all the problems of our
life. And Jesus is here. He loves your son more
than you love your son, and for your family." I
said, "Doctor, let us pray!" I laid my hand on
the head of the boy. I asked the doctor also to
lay his hand on the head of the boy and together
we began to pray.
How Can You Praise God For That?
After some time my prayer spontaneously took the
form of praising God. I began to thank and
praise God. At this the doctor stopped praying.
He touched my shoulder and asked me, "Father,
tell me what are you saying?" I told him,
"Doctor I am praising God, I am thanking God!"
He was annoyed and shocked, and asked me,
"Father, why are you praising God? What are you
thanking God for?" I told him, "Doctor, I am
praising and thanking God for the tumour in the
brain of your boy." And the doctor was all the
more shocked and he asked me, "Father, how can
you do that!? Praising God and thanking God for
the tumour in the brain of my boy? Father I
don't understand this! I understand we praise
God for His blessings, we thank God for the
graces of God, but is this tumour a blessing of
God? I am a doctor, and I know this tumour is
killing my boy day after day! Is it not a curse
of God, Father? How can you praise God for
that?" I told him, "Doctor, nor do I understand
what I did. My brain does not understand this.
But I go by the Word of God. And the Word of God
is telling us to praise and thank God at all
times."
My God has Intervened into That Ailment!
I opened to him Ephesians 5:20 where St.
Paul says, "Praise God and thank Him in all
circumstances." I opened to him again the
Gospel of John where Jesus says; "This
ailment is not unto death but unto the
manifestation of the Glory of God." (John 11: 4)
Every ailment, offered to God; its killing
nature is taken away. And so I told him,
"Doctor, I offered the ailment in the hands of
Jesus and with that, the ailment does not have
any more of its killing nature. My God has
intervened into that ailment." And I opened to
him again the same book of John 11:14
where Jesus says, "Believe and you shall see
the glory of God."
"Have faith," I told the doctor, "let us rise
above, look up. Let not your eyes and mind be
fixed upon your son's ailment, look up to God,
what God did for us in His son Jesus Christ. And
then you will know that there is no reason to be
sad, there is no reason to be upset, there is
absolutely no reason to be desperate. God has
already started to turn everything to your good.
I opened to him Romans 8:28 and said that there
is reason only to rejoice and to praise God. I
opened to him Philippians 4:4, St. Paul
says, "Rejoice! And again I say rejoice in
your union with the Lord Jesus Christ."
Learning the Lesson of Praising God
I felt the doctor had learnt the lesson of
praising God. We praised God together and I sent
the doctor to the retreat hall. I could see the
doctor always with his lips moving in praising
and thanking God. When the retreat was over, the
doctor and his family came to my room. I asked
him, "Doctor what do you feel?" The doctor said,
"Father, I feel great peace in my heart; the
assurance of God's love, God's power!" I told
him, "That is the grace God gives to everyone
who praises Him." I opened to him Philippians
4:6 where St. Paul says, "Praise God and
thank Him. Bring all your prayers to God,
praising and thanking God, and the peace of
Jesus Christ will come and fill your heart."
And we praised God together and the doctor went
back home.
He went straight to the hospital. There the boy
was tested again and again. And all the tests
revealed one fact, that there was no trace of
any tumor in the brain of the boy! The doctor
came back; with tears streaming down his face,
he told me, and then the whole congregation; "I
have seen God's glory in the ailment of my son."
His testimony was published in our magazine some
six years ago. The boy and the family come here
every now and then. He is now growing up as a
fine young man, praising and thanking God all
the time.
Praise God, rejoice, pray constantly; and
that is the will of God for us in all
circumstances. Come what may, God is there for
us! When God is there, no ailment, no trouble,
no problem will ever shatter us.
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