“Why did I not perish at birth, come forth from the womb and expire? Or why was I not buried away like an untimely birth, like babes that have never seen the light?” Our friend Job is clearly not having a good day. It sounds like a couple of mornings for you and me, doesn’t it? And that is precisely the point: everyone, every single living soul, will have dry spells, seasons of woe, and days of agony. That never means we have lost the eternal battle to enter Heaven. It just means that our suffering must increase our strength and resolve to keep going. “Let my prayer come before you; incline your ear to my call for help.”
The ultimate depth of our prayers must slowly and surely reach the ultimate surrender of everything to the One who made us out of pure love. This sentiment is captured throughout the Scriptures and is echoed brilliantly and with great comfort throughout the Gospels. The rain must fall but with the dawn comes rejoicing because of the very One who died for us.
And how do we know all this is true? Jesus lived it and won for us the crown of victory, which is customed-shaped to each one of us depending on our situations and life settings. We also have the example of St. Vincent de Paul, who lifted up the poor and hungry and sought to educate the clergy. Suffering will always be with us. This definitely means that we must always seek to understand the deep misery of despair, unite those sufferings to Jesus and thus reach the other side of glory. Consider this from St. Teresa of Calcutta on the occasion of her first visit to the United States:
“I suppose that some of you are feeling that you would have to buy a plane ticket and travel to India if you were to give effective help to the poor. There is no need. The poor are right here in your own country… In developed nations like yours, there is an abundance of food. But there is often a famine of the heart due to a lack of love. The victims of this famine of love are the new poor. And who are these poor people? They are the people sitting next to you.”
Look around you today. Others are hurting. Together we are going to win this. Jesus promised.