Pope Francis: Jesus has no need of armies to overcome evil
(Vatican Radio) “Where Jesus is, there is always humility, meekness, and love.” That
was the message of Pope Francis in his Mass this morning at the Casa Santa Marta.
The Pope emphasized the distinction between the “tranquil light” of Jesus that speaks
to our hearts, and the light of the world, an “artificial light” that makes us arrogant
and proud.
Christian identity, the Holy Father said, is “an identity of light,
not of darkness.” Pope Francis began his homily from the words of Saint Paul to the
first disciples of Jesus: “You, brothers and sisters, are not in darkness . . . you
are children of the light.” This Light, he observed, is not well-liked by the world.
But Jesus came precisely to save us from sin: “His light saves us from the darkness.”
On the other hand, he continued, today “one might think that there is the possibility”
of having the light “with so many scientific things, and so many of the things of
humanity”:
“You can know everything, you can have knowledge of all things
and this light on things. But the light of Jesus is something else. It is not a light
of ignorance, no! It’s a light of wisdom and sagacity, but it is something other than
the light of the world. The light that the world offers us is an artificial light,
strong, perhaps – but that of Jesus is stronger, eh! - strong like a firework, like
a flash of photography. Instead, the light of Jesus is a mild light,
it is a quiet light, it is a light of peace, it’s like the light on Christmas night:
without pretence.”
It is, the Pope said, a light that “offers and gives
peace.” The light of Jesus, he continued, “doesn’t put on a show. It’s a light that
comes into the heart.” However, he warned, “it’s true that many times the devil comes
dressed as an angel of light: he likes to imitate Jesus and do good, he speaks to
us quietly, as he spoke to Jesus after the fast in the desert.” That’s why we should
ask the Lord for “the wisdom discernment to understand when it is Jesus who gives
us the light, and when it is the devil, disguised as an angel of light.”
“How
many believe they are living in the light and they are in darkness, but they don’t
realise it? What is the light like that Jesus offers us? The light of Jesus can be
known because it is a humble light, it is not a light that imposes itself: it is humble.
It’s a meek light, with the strength of meekness. It’s a light that speaks to the
heart, and also a light that offers you the Cross. If we, in our inner light are meek,
if we hear the voice of Jesus in the heart and look on the Cross without fear: that
is the light of Jesus.”
But if, on the other hand, a light comes that “makes
you arrogant,” he warned, a light that “brings you to look on others from on high”
to despise others, “that leads you to pride” – that is not the light of Jesus: it’s
the light of the devil, disguised as Jesus, as an angel of light.” The Pope pointed
out the way to distinguish the true light from the false: “Wherever Jesus is, there
is always humility, meekness, love, and the Cross.” But, he added, sometimes “we find
a Jesus that is not humble, that is not meek, that is without love, and without the
Cross.” So we must follow the true Jesus “without fear,” following His light because
the light of Jesus “is beautiful and does so much good.”
In today’s Gospel,
he concluded, Jesus cast out the devil and the people are lost from fear in the face
of a word that casts out unclean spirits:
“Jesus doesn’t need an army to
cast out the demons, He has no need of pride, no need of force, of arrogance. ‘What
is there about His word? For with authority and power He commands the unclean spirits, and
they come out.’ This is a humble word, meek, with so much love; it is a word that
accompanies us in the moments of the Cross. Let us ask the Lord to give us today the
grace of His Light, and to teach us to distinguish when the light is from Him, and
when it is an artificial light, made by the enemy to deceive us.”