In his Friday morning Mass, Pope Francis explained that God always prepares the heart, before a mission is assigned.
POPE FRANCIS
'When the Lord wants to give us a mission, when He wants to give us a task, He prepares us. He prepares us to do it well, just like he prepared Elijah. And the most important part of this is not that he has encountered the Lord: no, no, that's a given. What is important is the whole journey by which we arrive to the mission entrusted to us by the Lord. And this is the difference between the apostolic mission given to us by God and a regular task.â?
He then added that as God prepares the heart and the soul, one must show, obedience and perseverance.
SUMMARY OF POPE'S MASS:
Source: Vatican Radio
In his homily, Pope Francis took this story as a model of the experience of every person of faith. The dayâ??s famous liturgical passage shows Elijah on Mount Horeb receiving the invitation to come out of the cave in order to see the presence of the Lord. When the Lord passed, there was a strong wind, an earthquake, and a fire, one after another â?? but the Lord was not present in any of them. Then there was a light breezeâ?¦ and it was in the breeze, the Pope recalled, that Elijah recognized the passage of the Lord: 'But the Lord was not in the wind, the earthquake, the fire, but in that whisper of a light breeze, in the peace, or, as the original says, the true original, a beautiful expression â?? it says: â??The Lord was in a thread of silent soundâ?? [un filo di silenzio sonoro].
It seems to be a contradiction: He was in that thread of silent sound. Elijah knew how to discern where the Lord was, and the Lord prepared him with the gift of discernment. And then He gave him the mission.â?
The mission God entrusted to Elijah was to anoint the new king of Israel and the new prophet called to succeed Elijah himself. Pope Francis drew attention in particular to the delicacy and paternal sensitivity with which this task was entrusted to a man who, capable of strength and zeal in one moment, now seemed defeated. 'The Lord,â? the Pope said, 'prepares the soul, prepares the heart, and He prepares it in the trial, He prepares it in obedience, He prepares it in perseverance.â?:
'When the Lord wants to give us a mission, wants to give us a task, He prepares us. He prepares us to do it well, as he prepared Elijah. And the most important part of this is not that he has encountered the Lord: no, no, this is well enough. What is important is the whole journey by which we arrive at the mission the Lord entrusts to us. And this is the difference between the apostolic mission given us by the Lord, and a common task: â??Ah, you have to complete this task, you have to do this or thatâ?¦â?? a human duty, honest, goodâ?¦ [But] when the Lord gives a mission, He always has us enter into a process, a process of purification, a process of discernment, a process of obedience, a process of prayer.
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