Pope
Francis: ‘Beware of those who limit the gratuity of salvation’
(Vatican
Radio) Beware of those who limit God’s horizons and reduce the love of
God down to our size. That was at the heart of Pope Francis’ homily at
the Mass Thursday morning (Oct.15) at the Casa Santa Marta.
“Woe
to you, scholars of the law! You have taken away the key of knowledge. You
yourselves did not enter and you stopped those trying to enter.” Those
were Jesus’ words in the 11th chapter of the Gospel of Luke from which Pope
Francis took his cue at Thursday’s Mass at the Casa Santa Marta.
“The
key,” he continued, is “of the gratuity of salvation, of that knowledge”.
The scholars of the Law took away the key of God’s free gift of salvation,
because, as the Holy Father said, “they thought that by respecting all the
commandments one could be saved, and anyone who didn’t do just that was
condemned”. In this way, “they limited God’s horizons and made the love
of God into something very, very small”, the Pope said.
Instead
of a love based on retribution, Pope Francis said “If I say ‘I love you’, but I
have a personal interest behind it, that is not love, that is self-interest.”
“This
is why”, Pope Francis continued, “Jesus said ‘The greatest love is this: to
love God with your whole life, with your whole heart, with your whole strength,
and your neighbor as yourself. Because this is the only commandment which is up
to the heights of the gratuity of God’s salvation." "The source is
love; the horizon is love. If you have closed the door and taken away the
key of love, you will not rise to the heights of the gratuity of salvation
which you have received,” the Pope said.
Concluding,
the Holy Father posed two questions: “Do I believe that the Lord saved me
gratuitously, freely? Do I believe that I have done nothing to merit
salvation?”
“Let
us ask ourselves these questions,” the Pope said, “only in this way will we be
faithful to this merciful love: the love of a father and a mother, because God
also says He is like a mother with us; love, expanded horizons, without
limits. And let us not be fooled by scholars [of the Law] who limit this
love.”

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