Guest Post by: David Tonaszuck
Dear friends in Christ,
Simon hadn’t thought about his fifth-grade teacher, Mrs. Marples, in years. She was always cheerful and often said, “Every cloud has a silver lining, Simon—especially when we trust in God. You just have to look for it.” At the time, Simon dismissed her words as just another cliché. But sitting outside the hospital, anxious about his father’s illness and his own job troubles, he remembered her kindness as a child—how she shared her struggles and her faith that God would provide, even if help came in unexpected ways.
That night, Simon prayed not for a miracle, but for trust—to see the silver lining, whatever it might be. The next day brought no sudden solutions, but he felt a new peace in his heart: his father was awake and smiling, and his boss offered support instead of criticism. Simon realized that God’s promise isn’t always to fix things instantly, but to love us through them—and that grace, even in hardship, is the true blessing. Mrs. Marples’ lesson echoed in his heart: with faith in God’s love, blessings can be found even in the hardest moments, just as Jesus teaches us in today’s Gospel through the Beatitudes.
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