与主叹啡:2026年7月5日

2026年7月5日
常年期第十四主日
福音:玛11:25-30

今天是常年期第十四主日。取自圣玛窦福音的经文向我们展示了耶稣的圣心。事实上,我们在今年耶稣圣心节的时候已经读过这段经文。但放在常年期第十四主日的背景下,再次恭读这段经文,或许会有不同的感觉。

在本年耶稣圣心节的每日圣言,我曾提到教宗圣若望保禄二世的教导,这位大圣教宗教导我们:恭敬基督圣心,即是深入默观救主圣心的内在核心;圣经指明这圣心正是祂位格的中心,也是那拯救了世界的爱情的所在。 如果说人的心已是唯有天主知晓的深不可测的奥迹,那么耶稣圣心更是何等卓绝崇高——因为祂里面跳动着圣言的生命脉搏。正如圣经所启示,并如同耶稣圣心祷文所歌颂的那般,我们在耶稣圣心中寻获了智慧与知识的一切宝藏,以及天主性的圆满。为了拯救因悖逆而沦丧的人,天主愿赐予人一颗契合祂慈爱旨意的“新心”;这颗心便是耶稣圣心,它是圣神的神工妙笔——在玛利亚童贞的母胎中开始跳动,又在十字架上被长矛刺透,从而成为众人取之不竭的永生之泉。这颗心,如今已成为普世男女望德的有力凭证。(参看:教宗圣若望保禄二世《三钟经》2002年6月23日)

今天,我们受邀再次观看耶稣的圣心,这颗为爱我们,承担我们背负的压力,以温良的方式向我们展示慈悲天父的圣容,邀请我们来到祂跟前,卸下我们的重担,使我们获得平安和喜乐的圣心,恰恰是要求我们在生活中活出的精神。正如我在2022年基督徒合一祈祷周的反思中提到的那样:我们时常发现自己受自己惯常做事的方式,以及观看这个世界的方式的束缚。当这些方式,或者“路径”被关闭的时候,我们就思索如何前行并继续这个旅途。天主的旨意,时常在那里向我们显示,有另一种为我们预备好的方式。当我们遭遇一些障碍,天主就在那里,祂重订盟约,扶起经受到挫折的我们。我们只应当相信那赐我们光明的,永远存在的天主,当我们的行径,我们的道路被闭塞时,能时常找到前行的道路。当我们愿意,并向圣神的工作开放时,一个新的开始,总是可能的。我们作为教会,时常回顾过往,寻找真光,放眼未来,探寻新的行径,好使我们能继续以新的恩宠,使福音之光,持续闪耀,作为基督徒,为光荣天主,彼此接纳。(参看:宗座促进基督徒合一委员会 《2022年基督徒合一祈祷周第八天圣经反思》)

想要做到真正的彼此接纳,就需要找出阻碍我们彼此接纳的因素。在这里,我愿意列出一些:金钱、权势、社会地位,当我们的心受这些因素的吸引,我们就会变得不再是天主的儿女,而是世俗的儿女,那时候,我们不再发自真心,接纳彼此,偶尔的接纳,也是出于暂时共同的利益,一旦共同的利益消失,就会反目成仇。

因此,在这常年期第十四主日,让我们变得如同小孩子一样纯洁,以信德的眼光观看天主,以信德的耳朵聆听天主圣言,以赤子乳儿的口宣讲天主圣言,一心追求天主,一心向往天乡,一心渴求天主的圣意,如此,天主圣言就会给我们启示更多天国奥妙的真理,使我们更接近天国,甚至容许我们身临其境,每时每刻与天主同在。

天主,祢藉祢圣子的卑微,扶起了堕落的世界;求祢使祢的信徒充满圣善的喜乐,因为祢把永恒的喜乐赐给了那些祢从罪恶的奴役中拯救出来的人。藉着祢的子,我们的主耶稣基督,祢和祂及圣神,是天主,永生永王。亚孟。

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Coffee with God:July 5, 2026

July 5, 2026
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Gospel: Matthew 11:25–30

Today is the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. The passage from the Gospel according to Saint Matthew presents to us the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Indeed, we have already proclaimed this text on the Solemnity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus this year. Yet, re-reading it within the context of the Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time may offer us a different spiritual resonance.

In the Daily Reflection for this year’s Solemnity of the Sacred Heart, I cited the teaching of Pope Saint John Paul II, who instructed us: To venerate the Sacred Heart of Christ is to enter into the contemplation of the innermost core of the Savior’s Heart; Scripture indicates that this Heart is the very center of His Person and the abode of that love which has saved the world.If the human heart is already a fathomless mystery known only to God, how much more sublime and exalted is the Heart of Jesus—for within it beats the pulse of the life of the Word. As revealed in Scripture and celebrated in the Litany of the Sacred Heart, we discover in the Heart of Jesus all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge, and the fullness of divinity. To save humanity lost through disobedience, God wills to grant us a “new heart” conformed to His merciful will; this Heart is the Sacred Heart of Jesus, it is the masterpiece of the Holy Spirit—which began to beat within the virginal womb of Mary and was pierced by the lance upon the Cross, thereby becoming an inexhaustible fountain of life for all. This Heart has now become a powerful testament of hope for all men and women throughout the world. (Cf. Pope Saint John Paul II, Angelus, June 23, 2002.)

Today, we are invited once again to gaze upon the Heart of Jesus. It is this Heart—which, out of love for us, bore our burdens, reveals to us in meekness the Face of the Merciful Father, and invites us to come to Him to lay down our heavy loads so as to receive peace and joy—that calls us to embody its spirit in our daily lives. As I noted in my reflection during the 2022 Week of Prayer for Christian Unity: We often find ourselves constrained by our habitual ways of acting and perceiving the world. When these ways or “paths” are closed, we begin to seek how to move forward and continue our journey. There, the will of God frequently manifests itself, revealing another way prepared for us. When we encounter obstacles, God is there to renew the covenant and raise us up from our discouragement. We need only to trust in God, who gives us light and endures forever, that when our paths are blocked, we may always find a way forward. When we are willing and open to the working of the Holy Spirit, a new beginning is always possible. As the Church, let us constantly look to the past to seek the true Light, and look to the future to discern new paths, so that we may continue to shine with the light of the Gospel through new graces. As Christians, may we glorify God by mutually accepting one another. (Cf. Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, Reflection for the Eighth Day of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, 2022.)

To achieve genuine mutual acceptance, we must identify the factors that hinder it. Here, I wish to name a few: money, power, social status. When our hearts are captivated by these things, we cease to be children of God and become children of the world. Then, we no longer accept one another sincerely; any occasional acceptance is born of temporary common interest, and once that interest fades, we turn against one another.

Therefore, on this Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, let us become like little children in purity: viewing God with the eyes of faith, listening to the Divine Word with the ears of faith, and proclaiming the Word with the mouth of an infant at the breast. Let us seek God alone, long for Heaven alone, and thirst for the will of God alone. Thus, the Word of God will reveal to us ever more profound mysteries of the Kingdom, drawing us closer to Heaven, even allowing us to dwell therein, and to remain in God’s presence at every moment.

O God, who in the abasement of your Son have raised up a fallen world, fill your faithful with holy joy, for on those you have rescued from slavery to sin you bestow eternal gladness. Through our Lord Jesus Christ, your Son, who lives and reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, God, for ever and ever

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