FREEDOM IS FOUND IN OBEDIENCE
Pope
Francis is very clear on this matter. True freedom is experienced in
obedience to God’s will for our lives — obedience in living our lives
according to the beauty and dignity of the human person we had been
created to be. Most people, and probably a majority of Christians, will
contradict what I have just written. How can it be freedom if it is
obedience — doing what someone else tells you to do? This sentiment is
derived from an incorrect understanding of freedom. Freedom is not the
license to do whatever we want to do; true freedom is the opportunity we
have been given to live according to the people we have been created to
be by God.
Any act that does not reflect the dignity of the human person, as
created in the image and likeness of God, is not a truly free act. It is
an act of slavery, an act governed by the power of sin at work in the
world and in the individual’s life.
What does it mean to be free? There are many answers to this question,
but the correct answer should be rooted in the Scriptural understanding
of the human person being created in the image and likeness of God. What
is at stake in the various definitions of freedom is really the more
fundamental understanding of the human person tied to the understanding
of freedom.
More often than not, the world’s understanding of freedom is tied to an
incoherent understanding of the human person who wants to attribute
rights to only a limited number of people and not everyone. This is
where the Church stands out as one of the very few, and maybe the only
group, arguing that whatever dignity and rights we attribute to one
class of people has to be attributed to all. Hence the Church’s stance
against euthanasia and abortion and its teachings on sexual and social
justice matters. There are times when the Church is not the best example
of its own teachings, but at least it has a coherent position. Fr. Steve Tynan, MGL
REFLECTION
QUESTIONS: How do you understand the dignity of the human person? Are
you willing to attribute the rights you want for yourself to other
persons as well?
Holy
Spirit, help me to see and wonder at the beauty and dignity of the
human person created in the image and likeness of God. I want to be able
to see You in all people
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