06/17/2013, 00.00
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Pope: "Things mean everything to this world: wealth, vanity," but for Christians, this is nothing, Jesus is"everything"

During the Mass celebrated this morning, Francis denounces that all Christians mistakes, all the mistakes of the Church, all of our mistakes are born here, when we say 'nothing' is 'everything' and that 'everything' does not count ... "." "A Christian is a person who widens his or her heart, with this magnanimity, because they have “everything”,, which is Jesus Christ. Everything else is 'nothing.' They are useful, needed, but when it counts we must know how to choose that ‘everything’, with that mildness, that Christian meekness which is the sign of the disciples of Jesus, meekness and patience. "

Vatican City (AsiaNews) - "For the spirit of the world things mean 'everything': wealth, vanity", and "Jesus is 'nothing'." But for the Christian, what matters is having this "nothing": "The Kingdom of God is 'everything'; everything else is secondary, not primary. And all of the Christians' mistakes, all the mistakes of the Church, all of our mistakes are born here, when we say 'nothing' is 'everything' and that 'everything', well, does not count... ".  This is how Pope Francis commented the words of Jesus in this mornings' readings: "If someone slaps you on the right cheek, offer the other cheek also".

Vatican Radio reports that the Pope noted how the that the phrase on the slap " has become a classic take used by some to laugh about Christians. In life, he explained, everyday logic teaches us to "fight to defend our place" and if we receive a slap "we react and return two slaps in order to defend ourselves". On the other hand, the Pope said, when I advise parents to scold their children I always say: "never slap their cheek", because "the cheek is dignity". And Jesus, he continued, after the slap on the cheek goes further and invites us to hand over our coat as well, to undress ourselves completely".

The righteousness that He brings is another kind of justice that is totally different from "eye for eye, tooth for tooth". It's another justice. This is clear when St. Paul speaks of Christians as "people who have nothing in themselves but possess all things in Christ". So, Christian security is exactly this "all" that is in Christ. "All" - he added - is Jesus Christ. Other things are "nothing" for a Christian. Instead, the Pope warned, "for the spirit of the world "all" means things: riches, vanities", it means "to be well placed in society" where "Jesus is nothing". Thus, if a Christian can walk 100 kilometres when he is asked to walk 10, "it's because for him or for her this is "nothing". And with serenity, "he or she can give his or her coat when asked for his or her tunic". This is the secret of Christian benevolence that always goes together with meekness": it is "all", it is Jesus Christ.

"A Christian is a person who opens up his or her heart with this spirit of benevolence, because he or she has "all": Jesus Christ. The other things are "nothing". Some are good, they have a purpose, but in the moment of choice he or she always chooses "all", with that meekness, that Christian meekness that is the sign of Jesus' disciples: meekness and benevolence. To live like this is not easy, because you really do receive slaps! And on both cheeks! But a Christian is meek, a Christian is benevolent: he or she opens up his or her heart. Sometimes we come across these Christians with little hearts, with shrunken hearts.... This is not Christianity: this is selfishness, masked as Christianity".

A true Christian "knows how to solve this bi-polar opposition, this tension that exists between "all" and "nothing", just as Jesus has taught us: "First search for God's Kingdom and its justice, the rest comes afterwards". "God's Kingdom is "all", the other is secondary. And all Christian errors, all the Church's errors, all our errors stem from when we say "nothing" is "all", and to "all" we say it does not count... Following Jesus is not easy, but it's not difficult either, because on the path of love the Lord does things in such a way that we can go forward; it is the Lord himself who opens up our heart".


This is what we must pray for - the Pope said - "when we are confronted with the choice of the slap, the coat, the 100 kilometres", we must pray the Lord to "open up our heart" so that "we are benevolent and meek" . We must pray so that we do not "fight for small things, for the "nothings" of daily life". "When one takes on an option for "nothing", it is from that option that conflicts arise in families, in friendships, between friends, in society. Conflicts that end in war: for "nothing"! "Nothing" is always the seed of wars. Because it is the seed of selfishness. "All" is Jesus. Let us ask the Lord to open up our heart, to make us humble, meek and benevolent because we have "all" in Him; and let's ask him to help us avoid creating everyday problems stemming from "nothing".

 

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