Pope:
We are weak, we must ask for the strength to forgive
(Vatican
Radio) During his Mass at the Casa Santa Marta on Thursday morning, Pope
Francis said Christians must understand that they cannot advance in the
Christian life without the help of God. The Pope also noted that if we are to
pray well, we must be prepared to forgive our brothers. The three themes of
weakness, prayer, and forgiveness were at the heart of his homily.
The
Holy Father began his reflection by emphasizing that we all bear a certain
weakness, a weakness “we all bear after the wound of original sin.”
Without
the help of the Lord we cannot go forward
We
are weak, he repeated, “we slip into sin, we cannot go forward without the help
of the Lord”:
“He
who believes he is strong, who thinks he is capable of getting by on his own is
naïve, and in the end remains a man defeated by so much weakness that he
carries in himself: the weakness that brings us to ask for help from the Lord
because ‘in our weakness we can do nothing without your help,’ [as] we have
prayed. We cannot take a step in our Christian life without the help of the Lord,
because we are weak. And he who is on the way should take care not to fall
because he is weak.”
We
are even weak in faith, he continued. “We all have faith,” he said, “We all
want to go forward in the Christian life, but if we are not conscious of our
weakness we will end up completely defeated.” There is a beautiful prayer that
speaks to this: “O Lord, I know that in my weakness I can do nothing without
your help.”
Our
prayer has no need of too many words
The
Pope then turned his thought to “prayer.” Jesus, he said, taught us to pray,
“but not as the pagans” who thought they would be heard because they used many
words. Pope Francis recalled the mother of Samuel who asked the Lord for the
grace to have a son, and prayed by simply moved her lips. The priest that was
there, he said, saw her and was convinced she was drunk and scolded her:
“She
only moved her lips because she could not speak… She asked for a son. She
prayed in that way, in the sight of the Lord. It is the prayer [we should
make]: because we know that He is good and knows all about us and knows
the things we need, we should begin to say that word: ‘Father’; which is a
human word, certainly, that gives us life, but in prayer we can only say it
with the power of the Holy Spirit.”
“Let
us begin the prayer with the power of the Spirit who prays in us,” the Pope
said, “praying in that way, simply. With open hearts in the presence of God who
is the Father, and who knows, knows the things we need before we say them.”
Forgiveness
is a great strength, a grace from the Lord
Finally,
Pope Francis turned his attention to forgiveness, emphasizing how Jesus taught
his disciples that if they did not forgive the faults of others, the
Father would not forgive them.
“We
can only pray well, and call God ‘Father’ if our heart is at peace with others,
with our brothers. ‘But father, this person did this to me, [and] this person
did this to me, [and] that person did this…’ ‘Forgive. Forgive as He forgave
you.’ And so the weakness that we have, with the help of God in prayer becomes
strength because forgiveness is a great strength. One needs to be strong to
forgive, but this strength is a grace that we must receive from the Lord
because we are weak.”
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