¿Qué Haría Jesús? - Evangelio de hoy: Mar 28 de enero - “¿Quienes son tus hermanos?”
Episode Date: January 28, 2025Hoy escucharemos al Padre @pablosolislc compartir su reflexión sobre el evangelio según San Marcos (Mc 3,31-35). Podcast producido por New Fire (@benewfire). ...
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The Evangelio of our
Jesus Christ,
according San Marcos.
In that time,
they were the mother
of Jesus and his
brothers, and
from the
people that were
sitting around,
he said,
look,
your mother and
your brothers and
your brothers
are out and
they're looking.
He's
he's asked,
who are my
mother and
my brothers?
And,
and looking to
those that were
sitting around
he said,
these are
my mother and
my
men,
the who
the
God
that is my
brother,
that is my
brother, and my
good.
In this 28
of the
year.
We're going to
this first
year this first
year of the
year.
This passage
that we
have we've
to hear
has a
resonancy
very special
for me
because
I'm
I remember
a very
fundamental
of our
our
being
Christian
we're
we're
in our
family,
we know
very well
to our
parents,
to our
brothers,
and we
know also
that we
know how we
know how
we're
all the
one of them,
but also
we're
to know the
first
that we're
who of
who of
who has
been
had been
some
with his
brothers
or
with
those
people
who have
not
have
It can't pass that, that's what
says the refrain,
be farol of the
the street and obscurity
of the house.
And it's because
many times
to our first
our best version,
we're the most
sympathetic,
allegres,
entusiastas,
generous,
servicials.
And we're
we're going to
the other.
And many
times
to our
family,
then a
sometimes we're,
the poor
version of
us and
and a
a lot of
our ranks
that,
well,
they can
maybe
offend to
our brothers,
to our
families.
And I
think that
maybe is
for the
confidence
that there
are a
sometimes
in the
family,
and because
in the
we know
that we
know the
blood,
we need
something more
more
more than
simply
a
amistat.
And here
Jesus
we
remember a
very important
for
the
Christians
and is
who
is,
who is
my mother and
my
brothers?
I mean
is my
family
those
who can
the
that's
my
father
and I
think
a
sometimes
we can
get to
get to
us
even
even a
sometimes as
a
church
or it's
a
movement
ecclesial, in
in the
fond, what
we need is
that desire to
that's the
desire to
and that for
that's
we're
we're not,
the end of
all the
baptized,
we're
brothers in
Christ,
all those
who are
all those who are
the
church
and,
and
without
many
many
times
we,
we
we just
we're
we're
for the
interests
personal
that
And, and so
we'll
that really
Jesus
us
looks as
his family,
his mother and
his
brothers.
And that
we're
that we
try we're
with one
to the
others with
respect,
with love,
with
carino.
And I
think that
is a
pass very
important
that we
also
we have
to
learn
to
do
as
like
a
that is
really
to
as
brothers.
This
Papa,
the Papa
Francisco
has this
exhortation
that's
called Fratellitutti.
All
we are
brothers in
where
we
remember that
that
that,
well,
effectively
the
the
fact of
the
fact of
we're
not
the
un
and in
his
last
incyclic
of
Dile
Noss
he
he
has
reference
precisely
to
that the love of the
heart of Christ
is manifest
in the
love to
our brothers.
And not
to forget that
what says the
Sagre of
Scripture,
who says
that says
that he
says that
God, but no
he's a
not so that
his
brothers of
his
men's in
the baptism
and obviously
in the
humanity,
So Jesus,
assuming the humanity
us make
the children
adoptives of God
and us
convertes in
his.
And this is very
very strong
because
we're really
we're called
to be a
family,
a real
family
spiritual.
When
this I've
said in
some other
occasion,
but the
the fact of
going to
go to
the
day to
the
church,
we're going
that we're
that we're
the
we're not
that's the
life
that's the
day
that's the
day
family,
where we
we're all
and we're
we're
our altar,
and this
fact
that's
fundamental
of
the
being
Christian
that we
are
family
because
not we
don't
we
don't
if really
we'd really
this
reality I think
the world
would be a
question.
We know that
that's quite a
person who's
that's in the
car and that
the child
to your
or to your
brother.
And at
final it's
there where
really
really is there
really the
love of
God in the
love
that we
we have
those one
to the
other.
Who is
my
mother and
who are
my
brothers,
those who
who are the
the
people who are the
God,
that God
us conceded
this year
that we
we're going
to live
more as
as we're
both the
baptized
and make a
reflection
profound of
who is the
church
because
sometimes we
think in the
church
only like
the part
hierarchical
the
pap, the
apostles,
the
sacerdotes,
the
religiousos
consagrados
but more than
we need to
that the lichos
baptised
assume their role
in the church
as part
also essential,
fundamental
of this
body we have
a responsibility
to evangelize
to put our
talents to
service,
to transform
the culture
and
the voluntary
the
God,
over all
through our
testimony of
our life,
in the
family,
in the
school,
in the
university,
and that
and that
we're
not because
we're not because
we're
physically
but we're
in that
in that we
we're in
we're in
we're saying
Samicente
of Paul
what would
Jesus in
my
place?
So,
how is this
podcast?
What would
Jesus?
Well,
all those
who are
that question
and
are to
act to
how Jesus
are the
mother and
the
brothers of Jesus.
That God
us conced to
be a
true brothers
in Christ
and I am
the father
Pablo Solis
and I can
see in
Instagram in
Pablo Solis
L.C.
I'm
invite to
this podcast
with other
people for
that many
more can
know to
Jesus
and I
invite to
visit the
site
to the
site of
to
access to
to get to
many
to help
to continue
to
and continue
and
being a
more
more
in the
faith. That God
God.
And that
they're an
excellent day.
Much
