(“What ever will be will be. The future is not ours to see. Che sara, sara.”)
This December, when we want to complain and rebel because of Covid19 restrictions, I am reminded of a song that was popular in the 1950s.
For Seniors who were residents in Crestview Lodge when I first visited here 30 years ago as a volunteer, the hearts of all the residents mellowed as the music leader played the first couple of notes and they sang “Che sara, sara”!
We need to bring the tune back to life again … and think about what the words are saying. “Che sara, sara. What ever will be will be. The future is not ours to see. Che sara, sara.”
One suggestion is that the sentiment comes from an old Spanish saying which brought comfort to those caught in a completely hopeless situation … When the best thing to do is simply accept what is.
In the words of the song, I imagine a child asking a parent, … a youngster asking, … a new parent asking …
The wisdom of the songster is echoed through the years, even by the elders of these Covid Times. When their children ask “What about getting Christmas presents?” When the youth asks “What about hanging out with my friends?” When there are questions about love-and-marriage? What about children gathering around Grandparents? What about all the expectations we are used to having?
Maybe this particular year will make us think about the privileges we take for granted. In December 2020 the important thing is to recognize the realities and threats we face because of the unseen Covid Virus. “What will be, will be. The future is not ours to see…”
Trust in the Lord. Stop focusing and fuming and scheming about how to make things the same as last year. Unfortunately, for these present moments “The future is not ours to see … What will be will be”.
Observe the guidelines that ask for masks, sanitizing, limiting gifts and gatherings … No fellowshipping in places of worship….
Hopefully the future will bring the virus under control and our lives will regain new norms. In the process many norms will be left behind … and many new changes will mark our future. “The future is not ours to see… What will be will be.”
Know this – our God is a gracious and caring God who supports us in our times of despair, comforts us when we are alone, and promises us a Presence that shall be with us through the morrow! So be it!
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