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Offline poche

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Satan is Real
« on: April 12, 2014, 03:09:06 AM »
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  • The devil is a reality, Pope Francis reminded worshippers at a Mass on April 11.

    “The devil is here, even in the 21st century,” the Pope said in his homily. “And we mustn’t be naïve, right?”

    Commenting on Satan’s temptations of Jesus, the Pope said: “We too are tempted; we too are the targets of attacks by the devil, because the spirit of evil does not want our holiness, he does not want our Christian witness, he does not want us to be disciples of Christ.”

    Temptations have three characteristics, the Pope continued. They begin gradually and grow; they infect other people; and they seek to justify themselves. Everyone is tempted, the Pope said. The best solution is “to be vigilant and not to give in to that initial temptation.”

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    Satan is Real
    « Reply #1 on: April 14, 2014, 03:34:32 AM »
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  • The devil exists in the 21st century too. We must learn from the Gospel how to fight against his temptations. This was the crux of Francis’ message to faithful at this morning’s mass in St. Martha’s House. The Pope reminded that all humans are tempted by the devil whose goal is to wipe out sainthood in the world.  

     

    Christian life is “a constant battle against evil, just as Jesus during his life had to struggle against the devil and his many temptations. He came to defeat evil and defeat the prince of this world, defeat the devil. The devil tempted Jesus many times and Jesus experienced temptation and persecution throughout his lifetime. And he warned that whoever wants to follow Jesus must be aware of this reality,” Francis said.

     

    “We too are tempted, we too are the target of attacks by the devil because the spirit of Evil does not want our holiness, he does not want our Christian witness, he does not want us to be disciples of Christ. And what does the Spirit of Evil do, through his temptations, to distance us from the path of Jesus? The temptation of the devil has three characteristics and we need to learn about them in order not to fall into the trap. What does Satan do to distance us from the path of Jesus? Firstly, his temptation begins gradually but grows and is always growing. Secondly, it grows and infects another person, it spreads to another and seeks to be part of the community. And in the end, in order to calm the soul, it justifies itself. It grows, it spreads and it justifies itself.”

     

    Jesus’ first temptation by Satan was almost ‘like a seduction.’ Satan told Jesus to throw himself down from the Temple so that all the people will see that he is the Messiah! This is exactly what he does with Adam and Eve: “This is seduction.”

     

    The devil “speaks as if he were a spiritual master.” “When the devil is rejected, he grows and comes back stronger than before.  Jesus himself noted this in the gospel when the devil went around looking for companions and with them returned to Jesus. Satan got involved with Jesus’ enemies and what seemed at first like a calm trickle of water turned into a flood of water. In this way, the temptation grows, infects others and justifies itself.”

    The Pope illustrated his point by recalling that when Jesus preached in the ѕуηαgσgυє, his enemies belittled him by saying “but isn’t this the son of Joseph, the carpenter, the son of Mary. He never studied so with what authority can he speak? Temptation gets everyone to act against Jesus.

     

    “We have a temptation that grows: it grows and infects others. For example, let’s look at gossip: I’m a bit envious of this or that person and at first I’m just envious inside and I need to share it and go to another person and say: “But have you seen that person?’ and this gossip tries to grow and infects another and another… This is the way gossip works and all of us have been tempted to gossip! Maybe not one of you, if you’re a saint, but I too have been tempted to gossip! It’s a daily temptation. And it begins in this way, discreetly, like a trickle of water. It grows by infecting others and in the end it justifies itself.”

     

    Pope Francis concluded by urging people to be vigilant and not to give in to that initial temptation and thus allow it to spread to others and justify itself. If we don’t stop that trickle of water in time it will turn into a tidal wave that will only lead us to justify evil.



    “We are all tempted because the law of our spiritual life, our Christian life is a struggle: a struggle. That’s because the Prince of this world, Satan, doesn’t want our holiness, he doesn’t want us to follow Christ,” Francis added.

     

    “Some of you might say: ‘But Father, how old fashioned you are to speak about the devil in the 21st century!’ But look out because the devil is present! The devil is here… even in the 21st century! And we mustn’t be naïve, right? We must learn from the Gospel how to fight against Satan.”

    http://vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/en/the-vatican/detail/articolo/francesco-francis-francisco-33401/


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    Satan is Real
    « Reply #2 on: April 14, 2014, 03:39:43 PM »
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  • The Devil is INDEED a reality & in 'high places'

    Performance of both Popes so far >>>

    1 Timothy 3:5

    For if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?

    Frank 'n sense