Today,
Christ's sweet —but stern— voice admonishes those who
believe they certainly deserve a “ticket” for Paradise,
just because they may say: «Jesus, how wonderful you are!».
Christ has paid the price of our salvation without excluding anyone,
but, all the same, some minimum conditions must be kept. And, amongst
them, not pretending to have Christ doing all the work while we do
nothing at all. That would not only be sheer foolishness, but wicked
arrogance. This is why, the Lord has no doubt using the word “evil”:
«People of the present time are evil people. They ask for a
sign but no sign will be given to them except the sign of Jonah»
(Lk 11:29). He calls them “evil” because they want
to see first his spectacular miracles in order for them to grant
their eventual and condescending adhesion.
Not even in front of
his own Nazareth countrymen did He agree, because —demanding as
they were!— they pretended Jesus to sign up his mission as
Prophet and Messiah by means of wonderful prodigies, they would like
to savor as comfortably seated watchers in a theater. But this is not
possible: the Lord offers the salvation, but only to whom submits to
him through an obedience born from the faith, that waits and says
nothing. This antecedent faith (that God himself has planted in our
inside as a seed of grace) is what He wants from us.
A
testimony against those believers keeping a caricature of their faith
will be the queen of the South, for she came from the ends of the
earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon, and it turned out that «here
there is greater than Solomon» (Lk 11:31). There is a
proverb that goes «there's none so deaf as those who will not
hear». Christ, condemned to death, will resurrect in three
days: He will offer salvation to whoever recognizes him, while all
others —when He comes back as a Judge— can wait nothing
but their sentence because of their stubborn disbelief. Let us accept
him with advanced faith and love. We shall recognize him and He will
recognize us as belonging to him. Don Alberione, servant of God said:
«God wastes no light: He lights the lamps as needed, but always
on time».