Spiritual wounds caused through conflicts and war
Even as I write, conflicts, wars and
fights are happening in various parts of the world. Some conflicts are on a
large scale, involving different countries, others are on a smaller scale,
within the same country. These are caused because of different ideologies,
corruption, political situations, religious or cultural beliefs and as a result
of other situations which do not embrace peace, but hatred and disunity.
It is a known fact that these
circumstances bring about a large number of loss of lives, with many more
others being injured. All this suffering cause a deep hurt to the loved ones
who are left to face these situations, of seeing their parents, children,
relatives, friends… killed, injured, or sustaining a permanent disability,
seeing their dreams shattered, without any justice done; and all this for the
sake of the individuals carrying out their evil sinful actions.
Where is God in all this? For sure
this is a question asked by all those who have suffered directly or indirectly
from these situations. Many families have suffered, many people are carrying
this pain daily in their lives and some will continue to do so for the rest of
their life. We all witness to these
tragedies that occur daily in different parts of the world.
This painful wound could also have a
tremendous impact upon one’s faith. Does God really exist? How come God permits
all this to happen? The spiritual wounds caused through these tragedies might
lead individuals to find it difficult to relate to God, ‘a God of love’! Some people will find it difficult to forgive,
forget and find peace.
These wounds have already been dealt
with by Jesus on the cross. The suffering caused as a result of all these
tragedies have been nailed with the crucified Lord on the cross. In the midst of these misfortunes we are to
go to Jesus with our wounds, for He is the one who can truly comfort us, can
truly give us the necessarily grace to forgive, can give us the peace we
require even when we cannot understand, can heal us from these spiritual
wounds. Jesus Himself has sustained these wounds.
Prayer:
Lord, I come
to you and bring to you the people who have suffered because of these type of
tragedies.
Give these
people your blessings, your comfort, and a new heart to forgive.
I pray for
all those who have died in these sad circumstances, that they may be with you
in eternity.
And for
those, Lord, who have been injured, and still suffer through disability and
psychological pain, grant them your healing, and restore in them their
spiritual life, that they may embrace you, forgive others and love their
neighbour.
Psalm
147:3
He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.
In
Unity
George Calleja – Malta
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(This reflection is an extract
from my book ‘Heal my wounds’)
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