¿Qué Haría Jesús? - Enero 20: “Locos de amor.”
Episode Date: January 20, 2024Hoy escucharemos a @pablosolislc reflexionar sobre el Evangelio de San Marcos (3, 20-21). Un podcast del Regnum Christi parte de JuanDiegoNetwork.com ...
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The Evangelio,
according San Marcos.
In that time,
Jesus entered in a
house with his disciples
and acutio
and came to
people that
they were not
they were to
ask them,
and they said
that they had
been a lotco.
A salute to
all, I hope
that's quite
very well.
The fact
I have to
be very
honest, when
I read this
passage that
me took the
day of
today,
20,
de Nero,
well,
it was
made the attention because it's very, very short-tito.
Simply are two
phrases. In that
time, Jesus, entered in a
house where there were
a lot of people that
no they'd never,
and when his parents
got it went to
to look because
they said that he
had been so
a little.
And I'm a passage
very short, but the
really, well,
very strong, no?
Because,
imagineate that
your own
families
think that you
have been
I'm a lotco.
And let's
to say the
truth.
Me, me
come in a
mind
many many
many people
that I
know about
young.
I've
to work
with
young.
That of
a lot of
a life
of much
indifference
to God,
of much
disconocimient
of God.
Some of
those that
were in
colleges
Catholic,
but like
never really
actually
not even
so
that
they're
in
colleges
that's
that
never
people
that's
that
they're
not a
not
and
they're
not
they're
to be
to
they're
a
experience that
and
they
and they
and
they're
they
and
literally
they're
they're
so
they're
so
and
I
think
that
that's
the
type of
that's the
kind of
that
was
that
I'm
I think that
after 30 years
of life
occulted of
Jesus in
Nazareth,
where
certainly was a
young,
a little
and then
a little,
well,
very servicial.
I want to
know we
know we
know that
that time
of the
life of Jesus
because
not us
not us
but I
want to
think that
was a
man
very
a man
a good
a good
a
good
man
but
but
of
a little,
you go,
to do,
it's a
mission,
it's a
desert,
is baptized
in the Jordan,
and commenced
his life
public and
he's a
and he's
a lot of
a lot of
scandals in
many of the
Jews, to
cure,
to doorms,
to do
a lot of
and then,
and,
so his family,
that I
know,
those,
his parents
that he
had,
of Nazareth,
like a
person probably
probably
quiet, servicial, but at
the same time,
tranquil,
then they've
said, this,
this is what
to have been
a person
that has a
person who has
a change radical of
Jesus.
And is that
one,
so one,
so one,
so you
want to think,
the lives,
the lives of
the saints,
San Paul,
San Agustin,
San Ignacio
Eloyola,
in fin,
tantos,
tantos,
many, tantos,
of,
many,
that,
then,
after
after
to encounter
with Jesus,
his life
can be,
and to the
eyes of
the world
enloquesen.
And,
I think
really are
those
locus,
locoes of
love,
those who
are the
world,
those that
they have
a wayia.
I said
a little
I was a
person,
he said,
well,
and,
well,
you,
what do,
what do you,
what,
and me
respond to
well I want to
have a family
to have
a good
job,
in the
way the
reflection that
I'm
like you
do you're
many times
when we
think we're
in our
matters
we think
in the
things that we
we're
we're going to
we're going to
but
we're
we're going
in the person
that I
want to
who I'm
who can
want to
sometimes what
can help
is
think in
those
people that
we admire
and we
know we
know that what
we admire
of those
people are
those
values or
virtues,
let me
let us
whatever we're
and no
there's a
question of
Jesus Christ is the
human perfecto.
Yeah,
the constitution
apostolica
Gaudium Expest
of the
Concilio Vatican
Second in the
number 22
says that
Christ
revela the
man to
the
man
to
know
to
we're
knowing a
Christ
we're
the
role
of the
person
how
should
be the
person
the
person
obviously
the
man
before
the
death
of the
personal
and
of
that
because
the
because
the
we
see
a
Christ
so
like
a
man
a
man
a
man
that
is
completely
entreged
to
the
people
have
been
created
that
the
and God is love.
So, really
what we
does us
plenos,
what we
are a life
of ego,
full of egoism,
is a
life
full of
love,
so it's a
thing.
The evangelio says
two things.
Acudia
to talk to
people
that they
had not
they were
not
to make.
Imagine
Jesus
Jesus
was for
the
people,
and the
people
was always
I'm
and for
this
when a
person
when a
person,
well,
and you
know,
that person,
well,
you'll
not you're
to attend,
not you
will be
to be able to
talk about
the message.
And what
incredible is
to know
people who
are people who
are
that are
disposed to
listen to
to help
to help
to help
to get
a man.
So,
yes,
Jesus,
no,
a loco
of love.
For
so his
parents
thought that
they had
been,
he had
been
been
so much,
and
that all
we can,
we can't
experimented that
locura, because it's
a locura
that really
us embriaga,
us embriaga
of the
greater eventurance,
of,
to live a
life full of
love, a
life of
an life for
the other.
So,
that God
us conced to
that we're
people who
irration that
irredien
that light
of Christ
that abit
us, that
the people
can say,
this is
a loco
no,
He's the loco of love of love.
And so, so are the saints,
like, we're just-concerted.
I think so much in Jesus,
that, while they were clavoured in the cross,
pedigues.
And, and, a little, a young
me said, that, no,
he took there a problem with
some people, and me said,
Padre, how can I superer
this sentiment of,
of rencour or of resentment?
I said,
Jesus, no, is Jesus
us ensue the antidote,
not is to
love to
our enemies,
to be so
to be so
so,
we're so
we're just
even to
love to
our people.
If we're
our people,
what merit
we need to
we're saying,
Jesus,
then God
to be a
lotos
of love.
And,
so that
comes when
when we
have to
him in the
heart.
I'm
to share
this podcast
for that
much more
people
can know
to know
to hear
Paul Solis.
And I
can
to be on Instagram in Pablo Solicil.
I'll see.
That God
God.
God
and that you
have a
excellent day.
