Abstrakt: | John Paul II calls God Demanding Love and he puts this truth in the centre of his
message for the young people. He does so since he experiences, in his own life, the very
presence and actions of God the Father, who loves and demands. The Pope builds the
science about Love basing on the Bible. In the light of selected texts from the Old Testament,
he directly binds Love with Commandments. Demanding Love becomes a synonym
of the Decalogue. In line with the message from the New Testament, he emphasizes that
the commandment of love is the continuation and supplementation of the God’s Law and
that its only rightness is God’s Love.
The article devotes much attention to the Pope’s perception of Jesus. There are good
reasons. John Paul II calls Jesus the Nature of God’s Love and keeps underlining that the
Son of God points to God the Father with His whole existence and each and every action,
thus refl ecting His Love. In order to explain the specifi city of God’s Love, the Pope reaches
for biblical images, referring to the scene when Jesus talks with the young man, to the
Parable about the merciful father and recalls young John resting on the Master’s chest. In
his teaching about God’s love, John Paul II emphasizes the very nature of God’s Love,
always preceding human love, Its ability of continuous forgiveness and intensifi cation of
Love as the answer for men’s sins.
Demanding Love constitutes a hermeneutic key of the Pope’s whole message for the
young people. It is the most essential truth the Pope intended to pass to them. It is the key
that explains the unexplainable, solving the irresoluble, opening what has remained closed
before many young men. |