Friday of the Twenty-sixth Week in Ordinary Time
By Melanie Rigney
Then Job answered the Lord
and said: “Behold, I am of little account; what can I answer you? I put my hand
over my mouth. Though I have spoken once, I will not do so again; though twice,
I will do so no more.” (Job 40:3-5)
Guide
me, Lord, along the everlasting way. (Psalms 139:24b)
(Jesus
said to the disciples:) “Whoever listens to you listens to me. Whoever rejects
you rejects me. And whoever rejects me rejects the one who sent me.” (Luke 10:16)
Piety
Lord, help
me to accept Your will… and to accept that it matters not if I understand Your
ways.
Study
Why do bad things happen to good people?
Job has undergone a series of catastrophes the likes of
which most of us will never see: he loses his wealth and his children. He
suffers from physical ailments. He’s been a good person, living a faithful
life. He just wants to know why.
And aren’t we the same? We or a loved one are struck
down by illness. We lose someone close to us in a senseless accident. We get
downsized. The house gets foreclosed upon. We are forced to rely on the
generosity of friends or governmental assistance. And while the indignities and
pains are hard, the feeling that God has abandoned us is even harder. We just
want to know why.
God responds to Job out of a whirlwind in a lengthy
speech, in essence saying, Who are you to question me? Did you create the
universe? Do you understand how it all works, how it all interrelates?
Humbled, Job acknowledges his small place in the world…
and pledges to stop questioning the Father’s wisdom.
Ultimately, it works out for Job… his earthly wealth is
restored and then some. That doesn’t always happen for the rest of us.
Sometimes, we slog on for decades or to our deaths. We say God’s going to have
some explaining to do when we see Him in Heaven. And that attitude, rather than
Job’s acceptance of his lot, only drives us further and further from the Lord
while we’re here. Better then, to put aside the complaining, no matter how
difficult the burden, and to offer praise in preparation for that meeting
rather than waste time compiling a list of whys that may never be answered.
Action
Every time
you are tempted to question God’s wisdom today, offer up the Lord’s Prayer
instead. Journal or talk with a trusted friend about how you feel at the end of
the day.
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