Pope Francis: Jesus is the door, path, voice to heed
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis
said Mass on Monday morning in the chapel of the Casa Santa Marta in the
Vatican. Following the Readings of the Day, the Holy Father offered some
reflections on the theme of docility to Christ, who is the door through which
we must pass if we would enter into eternal life, the way we must take if we
are to reach eternal life, and the voice of the teacher who has words of
eternal life.
Drawing especially on the
Reading from the Gospel according to St. John (Jn. 10:1-10), Pope Francis
recalled the Lord’s words – at once a warning and a promise – echoing the
readings of Good Shepherd Sunday the day before. “He who does not enter the
sheepfold by the door,” but tries another way, “is a thief and a robber,” he
said. Christ is the door, stressed Pope Francis, “and there is no other.”
Always ask ourselves if
we take decisions in the name of Jesus
Pope Francis went on to note
the simplicity of the language with which Jesus addresses His teachings to the
people – a simplicity of imagery that conveys profound truths in a powerful
way. “Jesus,” he said, “always spoke to people with simple images: all those
people knew what a shepherd’s life was like, because they saw it every day.”
They also understood, therefore, what it meant to say, “you enter only through
the gate of the sheep pen,” and that anyone trying to get in by any other way
was up to no good:
“The Lord thus clearly says:
you cannot enter eternal life by any entryway that is not the door – that is
not Jesus. He is the door of our life – and not only of eternal life, but also
of our daily lives. Any decision I take, I take either in the name of Jesus,
passing by way of the door of Jesus, or I take it a little – shall we say in
simple language – through the smuggler’s hatch [It. contrabbando]?
We enter the enclosure through the door, which is Jesus.”
Follow Jesus, not
fortune tellers and alleged visionaries
Jesus continued, therefore,
speak of the way. The shepherd knows His sheep and leads them out: “He walks in
front of them, and the sheep follow him.” The journey is just that, the Pope
said, “following Jesus” on the “path of life, the life of every day,” and we
need not fear being misled, when we follow Him as He shows us the way:
“Those who follow Jesus do
nor err! ‘Oh, Father, yes, but things are difficult ... So many times I do not
see clearly what to do ... I was told that there was a seer and I went there
and I went there; I went to the [fortune teller], who turned the cards to me
...’ If you do this, you do not follow Jesus. You follow another, who shows you
another way, a different way. Jesus shows the way forward: there is no other
who can show the way.’ Jesus has warned us: ‘There will be others who will say
the way of the Messiah is this, this, this [other way]: do not listen. Do not
hear them. I am the way.’ Jesus is the door and also the path: if we follow Him
we shall not go astray.”
We can hear the voice
of Jesus in the Beatitudes
Pope Francis then focused on
the voice of the Good Shepherd. “The sheep, he said, “follow Him because they
know his voice.” Only, how can we know the voice of Jesus, and even defend
ourselves “from the voices of those who are not Jesus, those entering through
the window, who are bandits, who [seek to] destroy and deceive you?”:
“I will tell you the recipe,
[it is] simple: you will find the voice of Jesus in the Beatitudes. Should
someone make to teach you a way contrary to the Beatitudes, [know] that such a
one is one who has entered through the window: it is not Jesus! Second: you
would know the voice of Jesus? You may know it when that voice speaks of the
works of mercy. For example, in chapter 25 of St Matthew: if someone tells you
what Jesus says there, that is the voice of Jesus. Third: you may know it is
the voice of Jesus when it teaches you to say ‘Father’, that is, when it
teaches you to pray the Our Father.”
Pope Francis concluded,
saying that the Christian life is really quite easy: Jesus is the door; He
guides us along the Way, and we know His voice in the Beatitudes, in the works
of mercy and when it teaches us to say ‘Father’. “The door, the path and the
voice,” said Pope Francis. “May the Lord make us understand that this is Jesus,
this is the icon of Him: the pastor who leads, who shows the way, and teaches
us to listen to His voice.”
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