Future Prodigy, that’s a grand name, a name that speaks of hope, I like it and I like it because it looks to the potential.
That is what God’s will is for us, that we live to the greatest potential we can in His Love. Living to the greatest potential we can involves our free will and embracing God’s grace and has nothing to do with how rich or poor we are.
The word potential suggests a journey and of course we are on a journey we are travelling from this life to the next and what we do here has eternal consequences and because we are all frail and make mistakes, commit sins and generally mess up God gave us every possibility of successfully completing that journey through grace by the way of His Cross which involves our repentance, not just once but repentance many times.
The question you are really asking is very deep. You are really wondering why things are the way there are, why there are the very poor and why there are the very rich and to what depth does God have a say in this. I often wonder why when God became Incarnate He didn’t choose a palace rather than that awful wet and drafty not to mention stinking and dirty stable. Not being any theologian I can only tell you what I think. I think that the trappings of material comfort in this world can lead to a ‘self’ reliance and worst of all can lead to a total turning away from God. It can also lead to a hardness of heart toward others less fortunate than ourselves.
I often wonder why Jesus so loved the poor. Perhaps it is because those who are poor and believe in Him are far less distracted from Him than those who appear to possess everything.
I think the living up to our potential is not to live up to this world’s expectations of what success is measured by but to live up to being that good and decent follower of Jesus.
I believe if opportunities come our way they do so by the grace of God and if we are able to make a good living then we are as good stewards to sow that back into the ground for the help of others, by that I mean, look after those immediately around us, our family and friends and make sure they are well cared for, clothed, fed, loved etc and then to use some to help those in our wider community and also around the world.
Free will depends on the choices we have before us or the opportunities presented to us, so the measure of the good use of free will is not in the material gain, but the good that our free will brings about. A man can use his free will for evil as much if he is poor as he can if he is rich and then the extent of the action must be measured, but it is not for us to do the measuring or judging that is God’s work.
There will always be the rich and the poor, you know that, but what is a great injustice is that the rich are so very rich and the poor are dying of poverty and it is not enough to give out of mere social conscience, but whatever is given must be given first and foremost for love of God, that is to recognise Jesus in each person.
I think that you should keep asking yourself the questions you are because these are the kind of questions that causes faith to grow and spirituality to deepen. If you keep asking these questions you will find in your own heart God’s vocation for you in life. One day you will ask yourself a questiona nd pray about it and that will be the pivotal question that leads you along the path that Jesus has planned especially for you.
Being thankful is a relative thing, we each have a great deal to be thankful for but if we have more and know we have more than others then we do have more to be thankful to God for.
Stay thoughtful, stay thankful to God for everything and keep praying.
Thank you for your good question
