WHEN A HANDICAP BECOMES AN ADVANTAGE
It
is almost natural for us to think that persons who directly experienced
the physical presence of Jesus during His earthly ministry were truly
blessed. The words of the Lord Jesus in our Gospel, however, make us
have second thoughts on this. He says that the people of Nineveh in the
time of Jonah, and the Queen of Sheba in Solomon’s reign — persons who
never saw Jesus personally — were, in a way, more blessed. For while the
contemporaries of Jesus got to see Him and all His works, these
grace-filled experiences failed to touch their hearts and minds. On the
other hand, the Ninevites and the Queen of Sheba repented and believed
in God when they saw the imperfect
signs during their lifetime.
Days
before I sat down to write this reflection, I had to condole with a
couple who have been very active in the Marriage Encounter and Family
Encounter apostolates. They just lost their 34-year-old daughter to a
long and hopeless bout with a degenerative, incurable and fatal genetic
syndrome that affected her muscular contractions. The daughter died due
to complications in the lungs and the hardening of her throat muscles
that strangulated her. What could have even been more painful for the
couple was that they were bidding goodbye to an only child! They were,
in fact, witnessing the end of their family line.
In
the midst of this devastating experience though, the calmness and deep
faith of the man and his wife was most touching. Where loss could have
made others bitter, they have allowed God’s assuring love to envelop
them instead. Fr. Domie Guzman, SSP
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: What dark moments have you gone through as an individual and
as a family? How did you manage to go through these? Do you know of
anyone going through some faith crisis? Include this person in your
prayers today.
Thank You, Lord, for keeping me company during the dark moments of my life.
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