Pope at General Audience: ‘the
Commandments are an invitation’
Pope Francis during the General Audience in St.Peter's Square.- AFP |
Pope Francis continued his catechesis focussed on the Ten
Commandments on Wednesday during the General Audience in St. Peter’s Square.
By Linda Bordoni
A true Christian life, Pope Francis said to
the pilgrims present in St. Peter’s Square for the weekly General
Audience, is a grateful response to a generous Father.
Reflecting on the text of the Decalogue, the ten
commandments given to Moses on Mount Sinai, the Pope noted it tells of the
genorosity of God who liberated His people and gave them guidelines with which
to go forward.
God sets us free
He said that with the words “I am the Lord your God”, the
Lord first identifies himself as our God, the God whose love
sets us free from all that enslaves us, and he explained that these words show
that God’s “commands” are really an invitation to respond with gratitude to his
saving love, a love disclosed fully in the coming of Jesus his Son.
Thus, Francis said, a Christian must set forth on his or her
journey of faith with a feeling of gratitude for God’s love.
He said that our obedience to God must not stem from mere
obedience to the law and a sense of obligation, but it must be inspired by
gratitude and a willingness to accept his offer of love.
God is not a stranger
Reflecting on the words “I am the Lord your God” the Pope
explained that the use of that possessive pronoun tells us that we belong to
each other, that God is not a stranger: He is your God!
This fact, he said, shines light on the entire Decalogue and
reveals the secret of Christian action.
Often our works and actions fail because they stem from
selfish or self-centered reasons, and not from gratitude towards God, he
explained, pointing out that he who sets forth with a self-centered, egoistical
attitude, inevitably ends up thinking and working only for himself.
“Only by accepting God’s offer of love, he said, Christians are able to enjoy true freedom and an abundant life”.
“Only by accepting God’s offer of love, he said, Christians are able to enjoy true freedom and an abundant life”.
In fact, he continued, the Commandments free us from
selfishness because God’s love pushes us forth, thus Christian formation is not
founded on willpower, but on our acceptance of salvation and our capacity to
let ourselves be loved.
Memory and gratitude
In order to be able to obey God’s laws with this spirit,
Francis continued, “we must remember and keep in mind all the beautiful things
the Lord has done for us”.
We must also be open to asking Him for help: “Lord save me,
Lord show me the way, give me some joy” is a cry and a prayer that we must
offer Him the Pope said.
God created us, he concluded, to be free, he wants to break
every chain that binds us, so that, in loving obedience to his will, we can
enjoy true freedom and a fulfilling life.
Feast of StS. Peter and Paul
At the end of the audience during his greetings to Italian
pilgrims, the Pope mentioned that on Friday 29 June we mark the Feast of StS.
Peter and Paul, the patron saints of Rome.
“Let us learn from these Apostles, he said, the capacity to
witness the Gospel with courage, whatever our differences, nurturing the
harmony and the friendship that give credibility to the proclamation of faith”.
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