Tuesday, October 21, 2025

An event in the future is destined to happen out of necessity. In this moment, everything is perceived as already completed or finalized. The only genuine information is that which is essential or required. All things, whether we are aware of them or not, hold significance—considered vital in a finite sense. Yet, beyond our limited knowledge, all things can be seen as potentially essential, held together by faith—faith that the future event we do not yet understand is necessary. If we possessed even a small measure of faith—like a mustard seed—we could move mountains. This illustrates our capacity to confront and influence critical issues that lie beyond our full understanding, which is necessary to shape or affect future outcomes. Such faith and understanding give rise to the idea that the future’s unfolding is inevitable, that everything is meant to happen as part of a necessary experience. There is an inherent timelessness to our current existence—an eternal quality that allows us to appreciate and find meaning in present moments. Without this sense of timelessness, we might not be able to truly savor the joys of the here and now. Ultimately, we are called to find joy and reverence in God, embracing the sacredness of each moment and trusting in the divine plan that guides everything.

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