“In the history of the Church there have been two classes of
Christians: Christians of words - those" Lord, Lord, Lord "- and
Christians of action, in truth. There has always been the temptation to live
our Christianity not on the rock that is Christ. The only one who gives us the
freedom to say 'Father' to God is Christ, our rock. He is the only one who
sustains us in difficult times, no? As Jesus said: the rain falls, rivers
overflow, winds blow, but the rock is safe, words, the words take flight, they
are not needed. But this is the temptation of these Christians of words, of a
Christianity without Jesus, a Christianity without Christ. And this has
happened and is happening today in the Church: being Christians without
Christ.
And this temptation exists today. Superficial Christians who
believe, yes, God, yes Christ, but not ‘everywhere’: Jesus Christ is not the
one who gives them their foundation. They are the modern gnostics. The temptation
of gnosticism. A 'liquid' Christianity. On the other hand, there are those who
believe that the Christian life should be taken so seriously that they end up
confusing solidity, firmness, with rigidity. They are rigid! This think that
being Christian means being in perpetual mourning.
They do not know what the Lord is, they do not know what the
rock is, do not have the freedom of Christians. To put it simply ‘they have no
joy.
The former have a ‘superficial’ happiness. The others live in
perpetual state of mourning, but do not know what Christian joy is. They do not
know how to enjoy the life that Jesus gives us, for they know not to talk to
Jesus. They do not feel that they rest on Jesus, with that firmness which the
presence of Jesus gives. And they not only have no joy, they have no freedom
either. They are the slaves of superficiality, of this life widespread, and the
slaves of rigidity, they are not free. The Holy Spirit has no place in their
lives,. It is the Spirit who gives us the freedom! Today, the Lord calls us to
build our Christian life on Him, the rock, the One who gives us freedom, the
One who sends us the Spirit, that keeps us going with joy, on His journey,
following His proposals." Pope Francis
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