Well said! A reoccurring theme being mentioned in this thread is the Hebraic concept of having an awareness of God in all that is which is not subject to, but notably includes hardships. The recognition of God’s presence in both the good and the bad assists in attaining a more expansive understanding of the world around us and opens our eyes and hearts to the bigger picture, physically and spiritually. This strengthens our faith, thus granting us wisdom and affording us a discerning approach to comprehending history and navigating current and future situations. Appreciate and commend the consensus!