Today
—in these days of «stormy
weather»— we find the Gospel being held up to
questioning. Humanity has gone through dramas which, like violent
waves, have broken over individuals and entire peoples, particularly
during the 20th century and the troubles of the 21st.
Sometimes we can't help but ask «Master, don't you care if we
sink?» (Mk 4,38); If You really do exist, if You are our
Father, how can these things happen?
Before
the horror of the memory of the concentration camps of the Second
World War Pope Benedict asks «Where was God when this was
happening, Why did He stay silent? How could He tolerate such
excessive destruction?». It was a question that the people of
Israel asked in the Old Testament: «Why
are you asleep? (…) Why do you hide your face from us and
forget about our plight?».
God
will not answer those questions: of him we can ask everything except
why; we have no right to demand explanations. In fact, God
is there and is talking; the problem is us, because we do
not put ourselves in his presence and therefore cannot hear his
voice. «We cannot decipher God's secret —says Pope
Benedict XI—. We can only see fragments of it and are in the
wrong if what we are trying is to become judges of God and History.
As such we would not be defending humanity, but rather would be
contributing to its destruction».
Therefore,
the problem is not whether God exists or is here with us or not. The
problem is that we live as if He didn't exist. Here is God's answer:
«Why are you so afraid? How can
you not have faith?» (Mc 4,40). This Jesus said that to
His disciples; He also said it to Saint Faustina Kowalska: «My
daughter, do not be afraid, I am always with you even when it looks
as though I am not».
Let
us not ask him questions, but rather let us pray and accept His will
and... then there will be less dramas, and, amazed, we will say «Who
is he whom even the wind and the sea obey him?» (Mc
4,41) —Jesus, I put all my trust in you!