(Vatican Radio) In order not to “kill” the Word of God in our hearts, we need to be
humble and capable of prayer. Pope Francis pointed out these attitudes in his homily
this morning in his homily during Mass at the Casa Santa Marta.
If a Christian
is not humble, if he does not pray, he risks taking the Word of God and remaking it
in his own liking. To see how to guard against this temptation, Pope Francis looked
the Gospel of the day. Jesus recounts the story of the workers in a vineyard, who
killed first the servants, and ultimately the son, of the master of the vineyard,
with the intention of making themselves masters of his inheritance. This parable,
was directed to the Pharisees, the elders of the people, the priests; Jesus, the Pope
said, was trying to show them “where they had fallen” by not having their “hearts
open to the Word of God”:
“This is the tragedy of these people, and our
tragedy too! They have taken over the Word of God. And the Word of God becomes their
word, a word according to their interests, their ideologies, their theologies... but
in their service. And everyone interprets it according to their own will, according
to their own interests. This is the tragedy of this people. And to preserve this,
they kill. This happened to Jesus.”
When they heard this parable, the chief
priests and the Pharisees understood that Jesus was talking about them – and “they
sought to capture Him, and to kill Him.” In this way, the Pope said, “the Word of
God dies, is imprisoned, the Holy Spirit is caged in the desires of each of them.”
And that is exactly what happens to us, the Pope noted, “when we are not open to the
newness of the Word of God, when we are not obedient to the Word of God”:
“But
there is a phrase that give us hope. The Word of God died in the hearts of these people;
and can die in our heart! But it is not finished, because it is alive in the hearts
of the simple, of the humble, of the people of God. They seek to capture it, but they
were afraid of the crowds of the people of God. That simple crowd — that followed
Jesus because what He said did their hearts good, warmed their hearts — this people
wasn’t wrong. They didn’t use the Word of God for their own interests, they listened
and sought to be a little bit better.”
And so, Pope Francis asked in conclusion,
“what can we do to not kill the Word of God,” to “be docile,” to “not cage the Holy
Spirit?” His answer? “Two simple things”:
“This is the attitude of those
who will to hear the Word of God: first, humility; second, prayer. This people didn’t
pray. They didn’t need to pray. They thought they were safe, they thought they were
strong, they thought ‘gods.’ Humility and prayer: with humility and prayer we go forward
by listening to the Word of God and obeying it. In the Church. Humility and prayer
in the Church. And so, what happened to these people will not happen to us: we should
not kill to defend the Word of God, that Word which we believe is the Word of God,
but is a word totally altered by us.”