06/10/2013
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Pope: “We cannot serve two masters: either we serve the Lord or the spirit of this world"
Commenting on the Gospel of the Beatitudes, Francis notes that the "new commandment" can only be understood "if we have an open heart." "This is hypocrisy: not allowing the Spirit to change our hearts with his salvation." "The freedom of the Spirit, which the Spirit gives us, is also a kind of slavery, its being ‘enslaved’ to the Lord that makes us free, it is another freedom."
VATICAN
Pope: “We cannot serve two masters: either we serve the Lord or the spirit of this world"
Commenting on the Gospel of the Beatitudes, Francis notes that the "new commandment" can only be understood "if we have an open heart." "This is hypocrisy: not allowing the Spirit to change our hearts with his salvation." "The freedom of the Spirit, which the Spirit gives us, is also a kind of slavery, its being ‘enslaved’ to the Lord that makes us free, it is another freedom."
Vatican City (AsiaNews) -
"You cannot serve two masters: f either we serve the Lord or the spirit of
this world." You cannot "pick and mix", and when we are open to
the Spirit of the Lord, we can understand the "new law that the Lord
brings us": the Beatitudes, of which the Gospel speaks today, and to which
Pope Francis dedicated his homily during Mass celebrated in the Casa Santa
Marta residence.
The Pope explained that
we can only understand these Beatitudes " if we have an open heart, from
the consolation of the Holy Spirit". They "cannot be understood
with human intelligence alone". "They are the new commandments. But
if we do not have a heart open to the Holy Spirit, they will seem silly. 'Just
look, being poor, being meek, being merciful will hardly lead us to success'.
If we do not have an open heart and if we have not experienced the consolation
of the Holy Spirit, which is salvation, we cannot understand this. This
is the law for those who have been saved and have opened their hearts to salvation.
This is the law of the free, with the freedom of the Holy Spirit".
Pope Francis continued,
"we can regulate our life, according to a list of commands or
procedures," but it is a "merely human" list. In the end this
"does not lead us to salvation". The Pope recalled that many were
interested in "examining", "this new doctrine and then arguing
with Jesus." And this was because they "their hearts were closed in
on their own concerns", "concerns that God wanted to change."
Pope Francis asked; Why do people "have their hearts closed to
salvation?". The Pope said it is because "we are afraid of
salvation. We need it, but we are afraid" because when the Lord comes
"to save us we have to give everything. He is in charge! And we are afraid
of this" because "we want control of ourselves". He added
that in order to understand "these new commandments," we need the
freedom that "is born of the Holy Spirit, who saves us, who comforts
us" and is "the giver of life".
"This is salvation:
to live in the consolation of the Holy Spirit, not the consolation of the
spirit of this world. No, that is not salvation, that is sin. Salvation is
moving forward and opening our hearts so they can receive the Holy Spirit's
consolation, which is salvation. This is non-negotiable, you can't take a bit
from here and a bit from there? We cannot pick and mix, no? A bit of the Holy
Spirit, a bit of the spirit of this world ... No! It's one thing or the
other".
"Today we can now
ask the Lord for the grace to follow Him, but with this freedom. Because if we
want to follow him with our human freedom alone, in the end we become
hypocrites like the Pharisees and Sadducees, those who quarreled with him. This
is hypocrisy: not allowing the Spirit to change our hearts with His salvation.
The freedom of the Spirit, which the Spirit gives us, is also a kind of
slavery, of being 'enslaved' to the Lord which makes us free, it is another
freedom. Instead, our freedom is only slavery, but not to the Lord, but to the
spirit of the world. Let us ask for the grace to open our hearts to the
consolation of the Holy Spirit, so that this consolation, which is salvation,
allows us to understand these commandments. So be it!"
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