Today
y,
the Gospel invites us to meditate very seriously on the infinite
distance that there is between the mere “listen-invoke”
and the “do” when it comes to the message and the person
of Jesus. And we say “mere” because we cannot forget that
there are ways of listening and invoking that do not lead to the
“doing”. Indeed, all those who, having listened to the
Gospel, believe, will not remain confused; and all those who,
believing, invoke the name of the Lord, will be saved: Paul preaches
in his letter to the Romans (see: 10:9-13). He is referring to
those who believe with authentic faith, that which «works
through charity».
It is a fact, however,
that many believe and do not “do”. Saint James' letter
exposes it in an impressive way: «Be doers of the Word and not
just hearers, lest you deceive yourselves» (1:22); «Faith
without deeds: it is totally dead» (2:17); «So, just as
the body is dead without its spirit, so faith without deeds is also
dead» (2:26). Saint Matthew rejects such a way of going about
one's faith, in an unforgettable way, when he says: «Not
everyone who says to me: Lord! Lord! will enter the kingdom of
heaven, but the one who does the will of my heavenly Father»
(7:21).
It is therefore
necessary to listen and to do; in this way we build on rock and not
on sand. How do I put what I listen to into action? Let's ask
ourselves a few questions: —Do God and my fellow man really get
my consideration? —Am I a convinced believer?; As to money —Do
I share my goods out of solidarity with others?; As to culture —Do
I contribute to the invigoration of human values in my country?; As
to the growth of good —Do I run away from the sin of omission?;
As to apostolate —Do I look for the eternal salvation of those
around me? In a word: —Am I a sensible person who, with works,
builds the house of my life on Christ's rock?