Great Job by Barry Hughes


As I walk this morning in the middle of April, I am reminded once again that our current situation has, somewhere along the way, changed from a sprint to a marathon. What we all hoped was to be a week or two of inconvenience is now moving toward summer. We are still prayerful for those who are already sick and for those who are falling ill. We grieve with those families who have lost loved ones and are unable to be together to mourn and remember. We continue on into what lies ahead.
But we also should pause and embrace this little neighbor’s words of encouragement, “ You’re doing a great job”. Just take that in for a moment. In a job none of us signed up for and for which none of us had prepared, “you’re doing a great job”. You are still doing what you have to do. You are still loving others. You are still showing compassion. You are still faithful to God and the Church through news ways of participating and giving. You are still taking care of yourself and others. You are moving forward into the future where God is always already is present.
Galatians 6.8 urges us, “So let us not grow weary in doing what is right, for we will reap at harvest time, if we do not give up.” You’re doing a great job. Keep it up.
Peace.

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