Pope Leo XIV at General Audience (@Vatican Media)
Pope at
Audience: Despite everything, Jesus sustains us
During his weekly
General Audience, Pope Leo XIV reflects on how Jesus sustains us despite
everything, saying this truth ought to console us as we experience the ups and
downs of life.
By Deborah
Castellano Lubov
“To journey with
Jesus means to experience being sustained despite everything—to have our thirst
quenched and to be refreshed amid the hardships and struggles that, like heavy
stones, threaten to block or divert our path through life.”
Pope Leo XIV
offered these consoling words during his General Audience on Wednesday morning
in St. Peter’s Square, as he continued his catechesis series titled 'Jesus
Christ, Our Hope.'
Reflecting on the
realities of human experience, the Holy Father acknowledged the often conflicting
emotions and limitations that mark our lives.
“At times, we feel
joyful; at other times, sad. We may feel fulfilled or stressed, gratified or
demotivated. We live busy lives, focusing on results, sometimes even attaining
prestigious goals. Other times, we remain suspended—precarious—awaiting success
or recognition that never comes,” he said.
“In short,"
he observed, "we find ourselves in a paradox: we long to be happy, and yet
lasting happiness often eludes us.”
Wrestling with our
limitations
Pope Leo noted
that this tension reveals both our limitations and our deep desire to transcend
them. "We come to terms with what we lack, while feeling an irrepressible
urge to overcome it. We sense, deep down, that something is always
missing."
Yet, he reassured
the faithful, this longing is no accident, “We were not created for lack, but
for fullness—to rejoice in life, and life in abundance.”
“This deep desire
in our hearts,” the Holy Father continued, “cannot be satisfied by roles,
power, or possessions. It can only be fulfilled by the certainty that someone
sustains this foundational impulse of our humanity—by the assurance that our
deepest hopes will not be disappointed.”
The Risen Christ
is our certainty and hope
That assurance,
Pope Leo affirmed, is found in Jesus Christ.
“This
certainty," he highlighted, "is what we call hope. It’s not mere
optimism—optimism often collapses under the weight of disappointment. But hope,
Christian hope, promises and fulfills.”
“Sisters and
brothers, the Risen Jesus is the guarantee of this deliverance! He is the
wellspring that satisfies our thirst—the infinite thirst for fullness placed in
our hearts by the Holy Spirit.”
Christ’s
Resurrection, he emphasized, is not simply a historical event, but the
transformative mystery at the heart of time.
“The Risen One is
a living wellspring—He does not dry up, nor does He change. He is always pure,
always present, always ready for those who thirst.”
A taste of eternal
peace
Quoting St.
Augustine’s Confessions, Pope Leo spoke of the deep spiritual
longing awakened by divine beauty, “You exhaled fragrance, and I drew in my
breath and pant for You. I tasted, and now I hunger and thirst. You touched me,
and I burned for Your peace.”
“Jesus, in His
Resurrection, has guaranteed a permanent source of life. He is the Living One
(cf. Rev 1:18), the Lover of Life, the Victor over death,” the Pope declared.
“He alone can refresh us along our earthly pilgrimage and offer us a peace that
endures into eternity.”
Only Jesus, he
stressed, responds to the deepest questions of the human heart: "Is there
truly a destination for us? Does our existence have meaning? And how can the
suffering of the innocent be redeemed?"
Christ walks with
us
“The Risen Jesus
does not offer answers ‘from above,’ detached from our pain,” Pope Leo said.
“Instead, He walks with us—on a road that is often difficult, painful, and
mysterious.”
“When our flask is
empty, when thirst becomes unbearable," the Pope reminded, "only He
can fill it.”
The Holy Father
emphasized that Jesus is not only our companion but our destination. “Without
His love," he said, "life becomes aimless—a tragic journey without a
true end.”
He acknowledged
human fragility, noting that “the wound of sin” can cause us to fall, give up,
or despair. But we are not meant to remain fallen.
Only the peace He
gives
Thus, Pope Leo
encouraged, we are to "rise again" and "stand on our feet,"
for the Risen Christ "guarantees that we will arrive" and "leads
us home, to a place where we are awaited, loved, and saved.”
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