Pope at Santa Marta: No to the
spirit of the world that leads us to corruption
Pope at Mass at the Casa Santa Marta (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis resumes the morning Mass at the Casa Santa
Marta and recalls, that the Holy Spirit "is the guarantee that God remains
in us", and that we do not lend faith to the spirit of the world, which
makes us unconscious, to the point of not distinguishing good from evil.
Alessandro Di Bussolo - Vatican City
The Christian life is to remain in God, following the Holy
Spirit and not the spirit of the world, which leads to corruption, and does not
distinguish good from evil. Pope Francis resumed the morning celebration of
Holy Mass at the Casa Santa Marta and in his homily commented on the passage
from the first letter of St. John the Apostle, the first reading in the liturgy
of the day, in which the evangelist takes up the advice of Jesus to his
disciples: "Remain in God".
For many Christians today the Holy Spirit is only a dove
One can "be in the most sinful cities, in the most
atheistic societies, but if one's heart remains in God," stressed the
Pope, this man and this woman bring salvation. He then recalled the episode
narrated in the Acts of the Apostles, who arrive in a city and meet Christians
baptized by John. They ask them: "Have you received the Holy Spirit?",
but they didn't even know he was there. How many Christians, commented Pope
Francis, even today identify the Holy Spirit only with a dove and do not know
that "what makes you remain in the Lord is the guarantee, the strength to
remain in the Lord".
The spirit of the world makes you unconscious
The Pontiff then spoke of the spirit of the world, which is
contrary to the Holy Spirit. "Jesus, at the Last Supper," he
recalled, "does not ask the Father to remove the disciples from the
world," because Christian life is in the world, "but to protect them
from the spirit of the world, which is the opposite. He emphasized, that it is,
"even worse than committing a sin. It is an atmosphere that renders you
unconscious, leads you to a point that you do not know how to recognize good
from evil".
The Holy Spirit: the guarantee of remaining in God
Instead, to remain in God, "we must ask for this
gift" of the Holy Spirit, which is the guarantee. From this "we know
that we remain in the Lord". But how can we know, Pope Francis asked, if
we have the Holy Spirit or the spirit of the world? Saint Paul, he explained,
gives us this advice: "Do not sadden the Holy Spirit. When we go towards
the spirit of the world we upset the Holy Spirit and ignore him, we cast him
aside and our life goes another way".
Those Christians who celebrate the New Year by wasting
money
The spirit of the world, the Pope added, is forgetting,
because "sin does not turn you away from God if you realize it and ask
forgiveness, but the spirit of the world makes you forget what sin is"
everything is permissible. Then he said, that in these days a priest showed him
a film of Christians celebrating the New Year in a tourist city, in a Christian
country.
They celebrated the New Year with a terrible worldliness,
wasting money and many things. The spirit of the world. "Is this a
sin?" - "No dear: this is corruption, worse than sin." The Holy
Spirit leads you to God, and if you sin, the Holy Spirit protects you and helps
you to rise up, but the spirit of the world leads you to corruption, to the
point that you do not know what is good and what is evil: everything is the
same.
Test the spirits, to see if they come from God
Pope Francis recalled an Argentinean song that says:
"Go, go, go... everything is the same that down there in the oven we will
meet". The spirit of the world, he commented, leads you to the
unconsciousness "of not distinguishing sin". And how do I know, the
Pontiff asked, if " I am on the road to worldliness, to the spirit of the
world, or if am I following the Spirit of God?"
The Apostle John gives us this advice: "Dear
friends, do not give faith to every spirit (i.e. to every feeling, every
inspiration, every idea), but test the spirits, to test whether they really
come from God (or from the world)". But what does it mean to test the
Spirit? It is simply this: when you feel something, you feel like doing
something, or you come up with an idea, a judgment of something, ask yourself:
is this what I feel from the Spirit of God or from the spirit of the world?
Does what I hear come from the spirit of the world or
from God?
And how do you do it? Pope Francis' advice is to ask
yourself "once, twice a day, or when you feel something that comes into
your mind": This thing that I feel, that I want to do, where does it come
from? "From the spirit of the world or the Spirit of God? Will this make
me good or will it throw me down the road of worldliness that is
unconsciousness?".
So many Christians don't know what goes on in their
hearts
Many Christians, the Pope lamented, "live without
knowing what goes on in their hearts". That is why St. Paul and St. John
say: "Do not lend faith to every spirit", to what you feel, but put
it to the test. And so "we will know what happens in our hearts".
Because, concluded Pope Francis: "For many Christians their hearts are
like a road and they do not know who comes and goes, who comes and goes,
because they do not know how to examine what happens inside".
For this reason I recommend that you take some time every
day before going to bed or at noon - when you want to - [and ask yourself]:
what has happened in my heart today? What did I want to do, to think? What is
the spirit that has moved in my heart? The Spirit of God, the gift of God, the
Holy Spirit who always brings me forward to the encounter with the Lord or the
spirit of the world who gently, slowly moves me away from the Lord; it is a
slow, slow, slow slide.
A Heart that is not a road, but a meeting point with God
In a final piece of advice, the Pope said, “we ask this
grace, "to remain in the Lord and we pray to the Holy Spirit, that He may
make us remain in the Lord and give us the grace to distinguish spirits, that
is, what moves within us. May our heart not be a road", may it be the meeting
point between us and God.
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