There are certain things that connect all humans, regardless of where they are from or what they believe. Suffering and pain is felt by all of us.
Perhaps it is most evident, as this passage suggests, during childbirth. Life is brought into the world but in doing so, there is suffering.
Knowing that there is so much suffering and uncertainty that faces us, it is easy to lose hope. It is easy to be impatient.
Do not forget that God hears our prayers and has seen our suffering! He sent His only son to endure the same. The Holy Spirit dwells inside of each and every one of us, emboldening us to endure.
On this day, it is important to rejoice in the strength and hope that the Holy Spirit instills in all of us. We are all one, united in more ways than we realize.
The world may seem so divided, but do we not all enter it in the same way? Does every mother not suffer and endure the hardships of labor while grasping onto hope?
The Lord has not forgotten us. He has not abandoned us. He has shown us, in every way imaginable, that He understands and loves us.
When you pray, do you pray for that which you already have? Or do you hold onto hope, knowing that the reward in asking for something that you do not have and also do not fully understand is worth being patient for?
Paul certainly realized this. The Apostles, on this day, realized this. Now, we must realize it.

