Some people once brought a blind man to Jesus and asked him, ‘Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?’ They all wanted to know why this terrible curse had fallen on this man. And Jesus answered, ‘It was not that this man sinned, or his parents, but that the works of God might be made manifest in him.’ He told them not to look for why the suffering came but to listen for what the suffering could teach them. Jesus taught that our pain is not punishment, it is no one’s fault. When we seek to blame, we distract ourselves from an exquisite opportunity to pay attention, to see even in this pain a place of grace, a moment of spiritual promise and healing.
Wayne Muller, Legacy of the Heart
This is a great lesson to all of us. I’ve been trying to take the negatives in life, whether they’re mistakes, pain or suffering and try and find a lesson to be learned. It’s not always easy, but now that I’ve started looking–I’ve been finding a lot of good in the “bad.”
Treasures r found in your darkest moments…It is hard 2 see it…as life unfolds it becomes more aparent…