Today,
Jesus makes us three important recommendations. We shall, however,
pay attention to the last one: «Enter through the narrow gate»
(Mt 7:13), in order to attain the plenitude of Life and be
always happy, while avoiding going to perdition and be forever
doomed.
If you look around you
and around your own existence, you will easily verify that whatever
is worthwhile is costly, and that all things having a certain level
are subject to the Master's recommendation: as the Church Fathers
have said with wisdom, «by way of the Cross all mysteries
contributing to our salvation are fulfilled» (St. John
Crysostom). In her deathbed, an elderly woman who had suffered much
in her life, told me once: «Father, if you do not savour the
Cross, you do not desire Heaven; if there is no Cross there is no
Heaven».
All this contradicts
our falling human nature, even though it has been redeemed. For this
reason, in addition to facing up to our natural tendencies, we shall
have to go against the tide because of our environmental upbeat
founded on materialism and the uncontrolled relish of our senses,
that —at the price of not-being— long for getting more
and more each time, to be able to enjoy the maximum pleasure.
When
we follow Jesus —who said «I am the light of the world.
Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the
light of life» (Jn 8:12)—, we realize that the
Gospel does not condemn us to a boring and unhappy life in darkness;
on the contrary, it promises and gives us the true happiness. We only
have to review the Beatitudes and look at those who, having entered
through the narrow gate, have been very happy and have made others
happy too, while obtaining —for having believed in and waited
for He who never let us down— the reward of self-denial: «Many
times as much in this age and, in the age to come, eternal life»
(Lk 18:30). The Virgin's “yes” is accompanied by
humility, poverty, the Cross, but also by the prize to fidelity and
generous surrender.