God can't be hampered by any obstacle (Tuesday, Week 18, Year II, St John Mary Vianney)

God is not regimented by human traditions; neither is He hampered by human weaknesses or limitations or by anything.

The fact that the sins of the people of Israel were too many did not make God withdraw His blessings of restoration and healing (cf. Jeremiah 30:1-2.12-15.18-22). Though they were punished on account of their sins, but they were healed and their fortunes restored. 

The legalism (rigidity and overemphasis on laws) of the Pharisees did not hamper Jesus, the God-made-man, from doing the will of His Father (cf. Matthew 14:22-36).

The academic shortcomings of John Mary Vianney (the saint of the day) never rendered the power God’s grace ineffective in His life: despite his academic struggles, he ended up as one of the most ZEALOUS, EFFICIENT and RESOURCEFUL pastors the Church has ever had: people from all over the world, from all walks of life, flocked to him for confession and pastoral counseling.

I don’t know about your own struggles, but don't forget that GOD CAN NEVER BE HAMPERED BY ANY LIMITATIONS THAT YOU MAY HAVE. YOUR UGLY SITUATION CAN NEVER CONSTITUTE AN OBSTACLE FOR HIM.

WITH HIM, IN HIM AND THROUGH HIM, YOU ARE ALWAYS A CONQUEROR AND WINNER. PLEASE, DON’T SEE YOURSELF AS A FAILURE. BY YOUR OWN SINCERE EFFORTS, PROVE TO THE WORLD THAT THE GRACE OF GOD IN YOUR LIFE IS NOT BEING WASTED.


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