Pope at General Audience: 'Jesus came to save us from
death'
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Wednesday
reminded Christians that Jesus came to heal us and to save us from death. He
also prayed for
the over 300 victims of a deadly bombing in Somalia's capital Mogadishu and
condemned the terrorist attack that falls on an ravaged tortured nation.
He was addressing the pilgrims gathered in St. Peter’s Square
for the Wednesday General Audience, during which he continued his
catechesis on Christian Hope.
Noting that death is a reality that modern civilization
“tends, more and more, to set aside” and not reflect upon, Pope Francis said
that for believers death is actually “a door” and a call to live for something
greater.
For those “in doubt”, he added, it contains a glimmer of
light that shines through a slightly open threshold.
For all of us, he continued, in the mystery of death is a
grace and that light will shine for everyone.
Prepare for death
The pope invited those present to think of the moment of
their death and imagine the time when Jesus will take us by hand and say:
“come, rise and come with me”.
In that moment, he said, hope will end and it will become
reality.
Often, he continued we find ourselves unprepared to face
death, and yet for centuries past civilizations had the courage to face this
inevitable reality. Older generations taught the younger to see that
inescapable event as a call to live for something enduring, greater than
themselves.
Pointing out that our days, no matter how many they are,
pass like a breath, Francis said “death lays bare our lives” forcing us to
acknowledge that all those actions born from pride, anger and hatred” were
useless and vain.
To the contrary, he said, it highlights how all the good
things that we have sown have germinated and now “hold us by the hand”.
Jesus will take us by the hand
Jesus, the Pope explained, is the one who ultimately helps
us to confront the mystery of death. He shows us that it is natural to weep and
to mourn the loss of a loved one, just as he wept at Lazarus’
death.
But he did not only mourn, he also prayed to the Father and
called Lazarus from the tomb pointing out that “Here is our Christian hope:
Jesus has come to heal us, to save us from death”.
Recalling the gospel story of Jairus who turned to Jesus in
faith asking him to save his sick daughter, and Jesus’s exhortation: “Do not
fear, only believe”, the Pope urged Christians not to be afraid, but to keep
the flame of faith burning.
Jesus, Francis said, puts us on this “ridge” of faith: every
time death comes to tear us away from the fabric of live and our earthly ties,
Jesus is there reminding us that He is the resurrection and the life.
We are all small and defenseless before the mystery of
death, Pope Francis concluded, but if we keep the flame of faith alive in our
hearts, Jesus will take us by the hand, just as he did with Jairus’ daughter
when he said: "Talitha cum" which means, "Little girl, I say to
you, arise. To each of us, he concluded, he will say: “I say to you,
arise.”
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