Volume
6 - Issue 12
DECEMBER - 2008 |
Jesus was living with people who continued to suffer terribly. The Romans did not hesitate to abuse and exploit the Jews, and it was only three decades before that King Herod commanded all babies to be murdered as he feared the portent of the baby Jesus, as told to him by the three wise men. There is nothing more welcoming to a sorrowing person than to know that one’s pain will come to an end. Did not Lord Krishna give Arjuna a slip of paper with the words “This too will end” when he and the Pandavas were in the midst of terrible travail? And in our times, numerous are the instances when Lord Sai has reached out and bestowed upon us His sacred Grace; either spiritually to nourish our souls and give us the strength to go through the pain, or through needed practical changes in our lives which only He could have arranged! Everyday, in this age, we see this Beatitude in action! Here is one such telling story of Grace from the husband of a lady, whose life was wracked by a condition known as osteomalacia:
Pain and suffering seem to be the recurrent theme in all instances of spiritual renewal; for, those who mourn, earn themselves the right to God’s direct intervention. And how numerous are these instances when we have seen Sai’s compassion flow out so spontaneously. Only last month, Bhagavan assured the thousands of people whose lives had been marooned by the ravaging floods in Orissa, (East India), that He would rebuild their homes and schools in concrete. And today (and for the past few years) lakhs of neglected and suffering people are drinking pure uncontaminated water due to Bhagavan’s free drinking water projects. His free Hospital care accessible to the poorest of the poor is famous the world over for alleviating the suffering of millions over the last few decades, and Bhagavan’s free educational services have provided thousands of children with resplendent characters, world-class education and assured prospects in life. One can go on and on with the tale of the Lord’s infinite compassion; for every grain of sand that is apparent, there is a mountain that is hidden.
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Vol 6 Issue 12 - DECEMBER 2008
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