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If laws dont lead people to Jesus, they are obsolete, pope says (CNS/Paul Haring) By Carol Glatz Catholic News Service VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Gods laws are meant to lead all people to Christ and his glory, and if they do not, then they are obsolete, Pope Francis said in a morning homily. In fact, the scholars of the law in Jesus day were so wrapped up in doctrine as an end in itself, they were unable to see that Jesus was leading people down a new and surprising path toward his glory, the pope said Oct. 13 during his morning Mass in the Domus Sanctae Marthae, where he lives. Jesus did strange things, like walk with sinners, eat with tax collectors -- things the scholars of the law did not like; doctrine was in danger, that doctrine of the law that they and the theologians had created over the centuries, he said, according to Vatican Radio. The scholars were safeguarding the law out of love, to be faithful to God, the pope said, but they were closed up right there, and forgot all the ways God has acted in history. They forgot that God is the God of the law, but is also the God of surprises, he said. God is always new; he never denies himself, he never says that what he had said is wrong, but he always surprises us, the pope said. The scholars of the law had forgotten how many times God surprised his people, like when he freed them from slavery in Egypt, he said. They were too wrapped up in their perfect system of laws -- a masterpiece where everyone knew exactly what he or she was supposed to do; it was all settled. And they felt very secure there, he said. They couldnt see beyond this system made with lots of good will, and they could not read the signs of the times, the pope said. They couldnt see that what Jesus was doing was a sign indicating that the time was ripe, he said. This is why in the days Gospel reading (Lk 11:29-32) Jesus said, This generation is an evil generation, because it sought the wrong kind of sign, the pope said. The scholars of the law also forgot that the people of God are a people on a journey, and when you journey, you always find new things, things you never knew before, he said. But the journey, like the law, is not an end in itself; they are a path, a pedagogy, toward the ultimate manifestation of the Lord. Life is a journey toward the fullness of Jesus Christ, when he will come again. The law teaches the way to Christ, and if the law does not lead to Jesus Christ, he said, and if it doesnt get us closer to Jesus Christ, it is dead. Pope Francis asked people to reflect, Am I attached to my things, my ideas. Am I closed? Am I at a standstill or am I a person on a journey? Do I believe in Jesus Christ, in what Jesus did, dying for humanitys sins and rising again? he asked. Am I able to understand the signs of the times and be faithful to the voice of the Lord that is manifested in them? he asked. Pope Francis urged people to pray to be able to walk toward maturity, toward the manifestation of the glory of the Lord and to have a heart that loves the law, because the law is Gods. But may people also be able to love Gods surprises and to know that this holy law is not an end in itself, he said.
Posted on: Mon, 13 Oct 2014 21:31:35 +0000

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