Then, when you are relieved from one, strive for another.
This verse teaches the Messenger, and thereby the believers, that if any obstruction arises from one direction in the propagation of Adhikr, then, without disappointment, continue the mission through another way or direction. The believer who understands from Adhikr the aim of revealing the Lord’s Message does not give preference to deeds such as Swalath, fasting, Hajj, or Umra, but rather utilises all favours and abilities — which he neither brought into this world at birth nor will take back when departing — for propagating Adhikr, the Balance and Trust that keeps the universe in equilibrium, aiming to postpone the lifespan of the universe.
He also spends his wealth and time in organic farming and planting trees, aiming for the welfare of the thousand communities of the Lord’s creatures. By doing so, he helps the Impartial Lord Who taught Adhikr. See explanation 5: 67; 57: 19; 61: 8-14; 93: 11.