What a different place this earth would be if
God's will were always done! What peace and happiness
would prevail! What mutual good-will, and
kindness, and unselfish generosity. With what perfect
resignation we should bear all the crosses that
God sends us. What harmony and good feeling
would be found in every household! No more wars
and strife, no more quarrels, no more resentment,
no more jealousy, no more bitterness, no more
regrets and disappointment; nothing but a loyal
performance of the will of God in every detail of
life, and a patient waiting until the time of our
earthly sojourn has elapsed.
No one can ever run counter to the will of
God without having to suffer for it. He must pay
the penalty of disobedience. It is no use thinking
that the matter is a trifling one, and that therefore
the will of God can be disregarded with impunity.
There is nothing small or trifling in things Divine.
Every violation of God's holy will will bring sooner
or later, a proportionate punishment. Often it will
involve others, as well as the offender, in sorrow
and suffering.
The reason of this is that as man is created
to do the will of God, any departure from the end
for which God designed him, must introduce an
element of discord into man's nature. There is a
war within us, self-will struggles against God's will,
and this struggle means continual misery. One of
the chief torments of the lost will be their self-
will struggling vainly against the omnipotent will
of God. Grant, O Lord, that my self-will may be
brought into perfect subjection to Thy holy will!