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Pope Francis: The Restless Will See God

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Vatican Radio - published on 02/10/15

The Pope's daily homily from Santa Marta

(Vatican Radio) If you are looking for God you won’t find him sitting on a comfortable couch flicking through a magazine, or sitting at your computer.  The search for God means having the courage to set out on a risky path. It means following our restless hearts, said Pope Francis at Holy Mass on Tuesday morning at Casa Santa Marta. 

The restless will see God

Pope Francis began his reflections by drawing on the day’s Old Testament reading from Genesis, which speaks of man’s creation “in the image of God”. The Pope spoke about the right and wrong paths that a Christian can take in search of his origins and identity. He observed that we certainly cannot find the image of God “on a computer or in encyclopedias”.  

In fact, there is only one way to find it, and to “understand our own identity”, i.e. to “set out on a journey”.  Otherwise, the Pope said, we will never know the face of God. “Those who never set out on this journey, will never know the image of God, will never find the face of God. Sedentary Christians, lethargic Christians will not know the face of God: They do not know Him. They say: ‘God is like this…', but those who are lethargic do not know Him. You need a certain restlessness to set out on this path, the same restlessness that God has placed in each of our hearts and that takes us forward in search of Him”.

A “caricature” of God

Pope Francis went on to say that “setting out on the journey and allowing God, or life, to test us means taking a risk”. He added that this is what the giants [of Scripture] did, like the prophet Elijah, or Jeremiah, or Job, who braved dangers and felt defeated by fatigue and distrust. However, there is another way in which we risk staying stationary and thus falsifying our search for God. Pope Francis pointed to it in the day’s Gospel, in which the scribes and Pharisees rebuke Jesus because his disciples eat without having performed the ritual ablutions.

“In the Gospel, Jesus meets people who are afraid to set out on the path [in search of their identity] and who “content themselves with a caricature of God. It is a fake ID. These lethargic people have silenced the restlessness of their heart. They portray God with commandments and forget him: ‘You, by neglecting the commandment of God, observe the tradition of men’. Thus men turn away from God. They do not journey towards him and when they are insecure, they invent or make up another commandment”.

The grace to remain on the right path

Pope Francis concluded thatpeople who act like this travel a ‘so-called path’ a ‘path that goes nowhere, a slumberous path’”.

“Today the liturgy invites us to reflect on these two texts, which are the two identity cards we all have. The Lord has given us this way. One tells us: ‘Set out on the path and you will discover your identity, because you are the image of God, you are made in the likeness of God. Get up and seek God’. And the other: ‘No, do not worry: fulfill all these commandments, and this is God. This is the face of God’. 

May the Lord give us all the grace of courage always to set out on the path, to seek the Lord’s face, the face that one day we will see, but which we must seek here on Earth”.

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