If you were a runner getting a text on Sunday that an event you had prepared for many weeks to participate in was cancelled at the last minute, you could justifiably be angry. But it was God's work and the organisers made the right call.
It is a rare thing to do in a world where we are increasingly doing the popular thing and not the right thing, writes Gasant Abarder in a new SliceOfGasant column.
Doing the right thing is becoming increasingly difficult. Doing the popular thing is easier. Doing the right thing will isolate you, and it is a lonely place.