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Temptation
Is a Fact of Life; No One Is Immune to Sin, Pope Says
By Carol Glatz Catholic Courier February 1,
2014
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Pope Francis arrives to lead
vespers at the Basilica of St. Paul Outside the Walls in Rome
Jan. 25. With Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran, Methodist and
other Christian representatives present and reading some of
the prayers, Pope Francis presided over the service. - See
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VATICAN CITY (CNS) -- Temptation is a normal part of
life's struggle, and anyone who claims to be immune from it is
either a little angel visiting from heaven or "a bit of an
idiot," Pope Francis said.
The biggest problem in the world, in fact, isn't
temptation or sin, rather it is people deluding themselves that
they're not sinners and losing any sense of sin, he said Jan. 31
during his early morning Mass in the Domus Sanctae Marthae, where
he lives.
"All of us are sinners and all of us are tempted;
temptation is our daily bread," he said, according to Vatican
Radio.
"If someone tells us, 'Well, I have never been
tempted,'" that person is either "a cherub or a bit of an idiot,
right?" he said.
The battle against sin and temptation "is normal in
life," he said, because the devil is always up to something "and
he wants victory."
The pope reflected on the day's reading from the Second
Book of Samuel, in which David commits adultery with Bathsheba
and then has her husband, Uriah the Hittite, killed in battle as
a last resort to avoid trouble with Uriah for having impregnated
Bathsheba.
"The most serious problem in this reading isn't so much
the temptation and the sin" of adultery, the pope said, "but how
David behaves." He doesn't see what he's done as a sin, but as a
problem to fix, the pope said.
In the "Our Father," Christians pray to the Lord "thy
kingdom come," he said. But when people lose all sense of sin, he
said, they also lose the sense that God, his glory and kingdom
must be at the center of their daily life.
What emerges instead is a vision of man as "super
powerful, in which 'I can do anything.'"
"Salvation will not come through our cunning, our
shrewdness" or savvy in wheeling and dealing, he said. "Salvation
will come from the grace of God" and praying daily for that
grace.
Many people like Uriah end up paying a high price for
other people's pride and for Christians who are too self-assured
to see and confess their sin, he said.
"This human pride, also when I see the danger that it's
happening to me, the danger of losing the sense of sin, it's good
for me to think about the many Uriahs throughout history, the
many Uriahs who today suffer from our Christian mediocrity when
we lose the sense of sin and let the kingdom of God fall," the
pope said.
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