Pope Francis: ‘consult the Bible as often as your
cellphone’
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Sunday
called on Christians to consult the Bible with the same frequency as they might
consult their cellphones for messages.
Speaking to the crowds gathered in St. Peter's Square
following his weekly Angelus blessing, the Pope urged those
present to give the Bible the same place in daily life as cellphones and asked:
“What would happen if we turned back when we forget it, if we opened it more
times a day, if we read the message of God contained in the Bible the way we
read messages on our cellphones?”
The Bible, he explained, contains the Word of God, the most
effective tool in fighting evil and keeping us close to God.
Clearly, Francis said, the comparison between the Bible and
the cellphone is paradoxical, but it induces us to reflect.
“If we always carried God’s Word in our hearts, no
temptation would distance us from the Father, and no obstacle would take us off
the path towards good” he said.
He pointed out that in this first Sunday of Lent, the Gospel
of Matthew tells of Jesus’s forty days in the desert and of how he was tempted
by the devil.
With his temptations, the Pope said, Satan wanted to divert
Jesus from the path of obedience and humbleness – because he knew that this was
the way to conquer evil – and he wanted him to take the false shortcut towards
glory and success.
“But the devil’s poisonous darts are all ‘blocked’ by Jesus
with the shield provided by God’s Word” he said, pointing out that Jesus never
uses his own words but only God’s Word, and thus, filled with the force of the
Holy Spirit, he victoriously crosses the desert.
Pope Francis invited all Christians to follow in Jesus’
footsteps during the forty days of Lent and to confront the spiritual battle
against evil with the strength of God’s Word.
“That’s why, he said, it is necessary to become familiar
with the Bible: read it often, reflect upon it, assimilate it. The Bible
contains the Word of God which is always topical and effective” he said.
Inviting the faithful to carry a pocket-sized Gospel all the
time, the Pope concluded with the words: “don’t forget what would happen if we
treated the Bible as we treat our cellphone, always with us, always close to
us!”
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