God, where are you?

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The Padre
Oct 27, 2006
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Fr. C.G. Vaillancourt

Becoming like little children, we rediscover the God we have lost through our sins.

God is omnipotent, omnipresent and omniscient. He is everywhere, in fact there is no place outside of Him, since He is the author of everything that exists not only in the material and temporal world but in the spiritual, the infinite and the unknown eternity.

In Him we move, we live and we have our being (Acts 17:28), so it is not so much a matter of knowing where he is, it is much more a question of allowing Him to come into our lives by our conformity to His Divine Will.

God is always with us, but we are not always with Him. We are so busy, we are so selfish, we disobey his commandments, we deny Him the Glory that he deserves as our creator, we become ungrateful to Him with our indifference and we grow in our selfish pride becoming more and more in the likeness of the devil and rejecting the inner divine gift that God has placed in every one of us when he created us in His image.

He has said: I am placing life and death before you (Deuteronomy 30:15). You are free to choose.

But some people may argue: How come we have so many problems in the world and God is not lifting a finger to change things for us? (Psalm 27:9)

God has given us free will, therefore we bring disaster upon ourselves by choosing what is evil.
If we could make a sincere examination of conscience, we could analyze that we are responsible for all the injustice, poverty and sufferings of millions of people who are disadvantaged. If every person who is capable, would put a dollar in order to create a fund to combat poverty and injustice, there would be more than enough to alleviate the sufferings of the world straight away, and with dedicated charity we could change the world in a few years. At the same time we should practice the commandment Jesus gave us to love one another (John 13:34).

And you may ask again, God where are you? God is in the needs of our neighbour, after all Jesus said whatever you do to the least of these little ones you are doing to me. (Matthew 10:42)

To think that God is totally indifferent to our sufferings is a big sin, we have no right to judge God, how do we know if He is sending us some suffering in order to make us better?

As we suffer we are purified and many sins are taken away by suffering (1 Peter 4:1). In times of health, prosperity and pleasure we forget God. It is only when we feel down, when all doors have closed around us that we desire to knock at God's door in search of mercy.

To God be all the praise, the honour, the thanksgiving, the Glory.

Jesus declared give to God what belongs to God (Luke 20:25).

We have robbed God of all these acts of adoration, we have offended Him, we have crucified His son with our sins, are we to expect that he will give us a paradise here on earth while we do nothing to pay back for his infinite goodness? Are we to break all his commandments and expect a good life free from worries?
God where are you? I only come to you when I am in need, I rarely pray with sincerity except for my petitions, I don't come to praise you and to thank you enough for your infinite goodness. I am always complaining, I ask but I don't give, I search for my own good, but I never search within to be humble and to please you my God. Where are you my Lord?, I am a sinner who doesn't pay much attention to the offense given to you by my pride, how can you, who are holy, come to me unless I change?

Where are you my God? You call me daily to change, you knock and I don't open the door, you invite me to know you, love and serve you, but I am too busy, you suffered for me on the cross and I haven't understood.
God, where are you ? (Psalm 63:1)
 
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