Pope
Francis: Who is Jesus for me?
(Vatican Radio) “Who is Jesus for me?” At the end of his Angelus
address on Sunday, Pope Francis called on the faithful to ask themselves this
question. “Who is Jesus for me? Is He simply a name? an idea? A person from
history? Or is He really someone who loves me, Who gave His life for me, and
walks with me?”
The Pope asked if we would remain with Jesus, referring back to
the day’s Gospel. In Sunday’s reading, some of Jesus’ disciples left Him,
because He had disappointed their expectations of a worldly Messiah, a leader
that would be immediately successful. But Jesus said He was the Bread come down
from Heaven, Who would give His Flesh for food and His Blood for drink –
clearly pointing to the sacrifice of His own life. The disciples who left Jesus
misunderstood the “disturbing language” of the Master.
But Peter confessed his faith, and that of the other Apostles:
“Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.” Pope Francis
said Peter’s question – to whom shall we go – reveals that the problem is not
one of leaving and abandoning the work one has begun, but is rather a question
about a person: “To whom shall we go?” From Peter’s question, the Pope said,
“we understand that faithfulness to God is a question about faithfulness to a
person.” All that we have in this world, he continued “will not satisfy our
hunger for the infinite. We need Jesus, we need to remain with Him, to nourish
ourselves at His table, on His words of eternal life.”
When we are attached to Jesus, in a true relationship of faith
and love, we are not bound, but rather, are profoundly free as we journey with
Him through life.
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