TEACH ME YOUR WAYS, O LORD
There are some hard lessons to learn in life. Some mistakes and
missteps don’t lead to happy endings but to grief. Certain acts done
impulsively don’t produce desirable results. But, as they say, the tragedy is
not in falling but in not getting up after the fall.
Jonah is a regular guy, like you and
me. A bit stubborn, he refused to obey the command of the Lord to prophesy
against Nineveh. He knew what was coming. He predicted rightly that Assyria
would be used by God to punish Israel. He trusted his feelings.
As a counselor, one of the
things I learned is to be in touch with my feelings — to define them, label
them, and accept them. I sympathize with Jonah for feeling what he felt and I
don’t judge him for that. But although feelings have a role in discerning what
is best thing to do, and that no decision can be made without factoring in
feelings, in the end, the will, aided by the mind and heart, needs to come up
with a decision. And this is where Jonah was sorely lacking — deciding to do as
God would have him do, feelings or no feelings.
God knows how many times I
was told to do things I didn’t want to do. My first assignment as a 21-year-old
religious, fresh from philosophical and college studies, was in a place
everyone was wary of. My feelings told me to rebel, to dislike, to refuse, to
reject — exactly like Jonah did.
Thankfully, there was no
whale anywhere near to swallow me whole. But I was swallowed whole by sadness
and self-pity, and I didn’t know which among the two possibilities was worse.
But I did learn one lesson the hard way. And that lesson is “God knows best!”
Teach me Your ways, O Lord! Doing a
Jonah, refusing and rebelling, would lead to grief, not greatness. Instead,
listening, obeying and doing as told leads to wisdom. Is there anything wiser
than learn sooner, not later, that “the world in its present form is passing
away”? Fr. Chito Dimaranan, SDB
REFLECTION QUESTION: When asked to do something that you don’t
want, how do you respond?
Give me a humble and obedient heart, Lord, that I may follow Your
leading, even if it’s hard for me to do.
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