“Strive
to enter through the narrow gate, for many, I tell you, will attempt to enter
but will not be strong enough” (Luke 13:24). What does Jesus mean? What is the gate
by which we enter? And why does Jesus speak about a narrow gate?
The
image of the gate recurs several times in the Gospel and is reminiscent of home
and hearth, where we find safety, love and warmth. Jesus tells us that there is
a gate that allows us to enter into God's family, into the warmth of the house
of God, of communion with Him. This gate is Jesus himself (cf. Jn 10:9). He is
the gate. He is the gateway to salvation. He leads us to the Father. And the
gate that is Jesus is never closed, this gate is never closed, it is always
open and open to everyone, without distinction, without exclusions, without
privileges. Because, you know, Jesus does not exclude anyone. Some of you might
say to me, “But Father, surely I am excluded, because I am a great sinner. I
have done so many things in my life.” No, you are not excluded! Precisely for
that reason you are preferred, because Jesus prefers the sinner, always, in
order to pardon him, to love him. Jesus is waiting for you, to embrace you, to
pardon you. Don’t be afraid: He’s waiting for you. Be lively, have the courage
to enter through His gate. All are invited to pass through this gate, to pass
through the gate of faith, to enter into His life, and to allow Him to enter
into our life, because He transforms it, renews it, the gifts of full and
lasting joy.
~Pope Francis, 8/25/13 Angelus
Lead me, guide me, for the sake of your name. ~Psalm 31(30):4
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