Have you ever looked back on your life and realized a particular moment
or event that was truly life-changing? Perhaps it was a moment of decision, such as
when you were faced with two or more career paths. Or perhaps it was when an acquaintance who
seemed to fall out of the sky and into your life just to give you some advice
that was perfect for you. Or perhaps it
was a place that you happened to encounter that was so extraordinarily
interesting that it caused you to change your outlook on life. You look back on it and tell yourself that
you would be in a totally different career or would have a totally different
belief system if not for that moment or event – a so-called “turning point” in
your life. Perhaps you have thought
about how miserable you would be if you had gone in an opposite direction at
that critical moment.
I’ve looked back on my own life many times and I have counted many,
many such moments. Where would I be if
my father hadn’t died in that farming accident when I was 10 years old? Where would I be if I hadn’t met up with that
graduate student in college who convinced me to go on to graduate school
despite my academic shortcomings as an undergraduate? Where would I be if I hadn’t gone to that
picnic where I met the woman who was perfect for me? Where would I be if hadn’t happened to see
the advertisement for that job that came open in Nebraska that fit me like a
glove? Where would I be if I hadn’t
moved to that Catholic diocese in Nebraska that suited me beyond words? And these are just some of the examples! Yes, where would I be? I would have to say that I probably would have
been miserable for most of my life.
I believe that God had a plan for me, that he accompanied me along my
life’s journey, and that He was there for me at every turn. Once, I thought I was interested in an
attractive job that came open in Washington, D.C. I thought I was well-qualified and mailed in
an application, being very excited to hear back. I waited and waited. Nothing.
Then I happened to run into the person that would review that
applications and do the hiring. When I
asked her about it, she told me that she unfortunately never saw my application
and had hired someone else. I was
devastated. But I realized later that it
was all in God’s plan.
It’s called Divine Providence.
Simply put, it is defined as God’s wise and fatherly care for His
creation. It has been called God’s
blueprint for his creation and for individual human beings. In a Catholic dictionary that I own, I found
the following: “Divine Providence is
universal in that all events, even the most personal decisions of human beings,
are part of God’s eternal plan. It is
infallibly certain because the ultimate purpose that God has for the universe
will not fail. And it is immutable because
God Himself cannot change.”
Every day, I feel close to God
and blessed beyond words. I know that he
is there for me and I thank Him every day.
Indeed, where would I be? Today,
I pray that you will come to know God intimately, to know that He cares deeply
about you and where you will spend your eternity. I also pray that you will take the action
required for your eternal salvation so that you can be with Him for all
eternity. Amen!
Love this, John. Keep writing. You give me hope.
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