Today,
we contemplate God as a good and magnanimous farmer, who has so
richly sown his field. He has not spared anything for the redemption
of man; He has vested everything in his own Son Jesus Christ who, as
the seed sown in the good soil (death and burial), with his saint
Resurrection has become our own life and resurrection.
God
is a farmer who knows how to wait. Time belongs to the Father, for He
is the only one to know about the day or the hour (cf. Mk
13:32) of the harvest and threshing. And God waits. And we must also
wait while synchronizing the watch of our hopes with God's design of
salvation. St. James says: «See how the farmer waits for the
precious fruit of the earth, being patient with it until it receives
the early and the late rains» (Jas 5:7). God waits on
the crop that grows thanks to his grace. And we must also stay on our
toes; we must collaborate with God's grace by giving him our
cooperation and opposing no obstacles to this transforming action of
God.
God's crop, which here
on earth, grows and bears fruit, is a feat visible through its
effects; we can see them in actual miracles and in clamorous examples
of saintliness of life. There are plenty of people that after having
heard all the words and din of this world are hungry and thirsty for
the authentic Word of God, wherever it is, alive and incarnated.
There are thousands who live their belonging to Jesus Christ and to
the Church with the same enthusiasm than in the first times of the
Gospel, because the divine word «finds the soil where to
germinate and bear fruit» (St. Augustine); we must therefore
raise our morale and look at our future with the eyes of the faith.
The success of the crop
does not depend upon our human strategies or upon our marketing
techniques, but upon God's initiative of salvation “rich in
mercy” and upon the efficiency of the Holy Spirit, that can
transform our lives so we can bear the delicious fruits of charity
and of contagious joy.