¿Qué Haría Jesús? - Julio 21: "Los espejos de la perfección".
Episode Date: July 21, 2024Hoy escucharemos al @pjuanruizlc compartir una reflexión personal del evangelio según San Marcos (Mc 6, 30-34). Podcast producido por New Fire (@benewfire). ...
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In this domino
this month of
this month of
July,
in the Lord
us invite,
as every
the time
to go to
visit him,
in the podcast
in the podcast
of the day
of today,
of Jesus,
I'd
share to
you know
a reflection
a little
more general,
that we can
help help
to help
what he
that means
this
relationship
with him,
this
the
thing that
he does
to come
to come
to be
to be
part of
our
existence.
There is
a phrase in the
Evangelio
that a
sometimes
create
much
conflict
in many
people
and that
he
he,
a
little
erroneously
that is
a
a petition
of
God
very
that
is
impossible
to
and
is the
of
they
are
perfect
as
their
perfect
that
that
that
that
so
that
today
is
a
little
left out of
the
side because
it's
a lot
the
imperfection
is something
is a
good and
the
that's
perfect to
be perfect to
be a
and that
has a
value,
it has
a lot of
value
and I
don't
do
no,
I mean,
the
actually,
when it's
a
perfectionism
at
all costa
then
then
they're
some
capes
of a
question
on our
heart and over
to the perfection to God
God does
and that's
of what I
want to
say to
what I'm
to
that
that
that
is that
that
that is that
that
that
that
that's
that is what
is what
is what
that
it's
that
that can't
that we're
that's
perfected as
that's
that's
that's perfected.
And I think
that that phrase
it englova
very well.
It's a
englova
very
well.
And I
want to
start
not for
the first
part,
but the
second.
How
his father
celestial
is.
No,
there's
no way
to be
a little
or even
that they
can do
to say,
oh,
your
his son
to say,
and not
so physically
is that
his form
to be
express a
very well
what you
are,
the education
that you
have
transmitted.
when Christ
is
being perfect
as
the
is your
father
celestial
I think
the
accent
is
marked
in this
the
perfection
no
consists
in a
perfectionism
absolute
in a
creer
to
a
a
a
labrada
like
was
a
superman
or a
superman
or the super
woman,
a woman
is that
is what
God
not you
God
is
to be a
God
be
what
He does what he is, his sentiments.
And there is where you
have to put the accent.
For that I'm
it's a lot.
Tito
of our podcast,
what would Jesus?
Because precisely
there it radica.
And not that we
go y'n't
to get to
because,
certainly not we'll
not get
never, but
it's, not
say, be perfectos
the same
manner, no,
how
his Father
Celestial is.
So,
looking to try to be. When I'm
looking in a spejo, the image that
is a image. Not is an image. It's a reflex.
And, for the time, it's a perfect. But the
better spejo radicor in the measure that
better it's emege to that image. When the
spejo is barreno, when the spejo, the spejo is
a quarreed, if it's been paired, because it's
result to be a day
a while I'm doing a while
a while I'm going to
do you have to
dozeninging
well,
well,
it's a
perfect.
The point of
this is
a space.
More is the
sanctity of
the world
God
us
call.
Buscar
to try
to transmit
what God
has done,
his life,
his love,
try to
imitate it,
try to
be like
it,
and for
God is
so
is a very saviour, that for
so he encarned in Christ.
For that's
incarned in Jesus, and for
so came know with us
and experimented all
what we're experimenting,
men, the peccal.
For that when we can't
see Gerechemani,
and we, we,
we, say, Christ
took a fear
too much.
When we have the
per die of a
man, we can't
identify us with
that Jesus, that
he'ller the
partida of San Jose,
or that he roared
the death,
as far we've been
in the evangel, when
when I have hungry, when I have
said, when I'm free,
even when I'm tempted,
how reaction to Jesus?
What would I Jesus in my
life?
I see perfect.
De that way.
Traita, try to imitate
that way.
That is like the second
part, but that
you can't get into
a little in the
first.
So, if I
don't know
can be perfect,
immaculated,
as I was Christ,
as, as
the Virgin,
because I don't
I'm not so,
I'm not
I'm God.
No, I'm
an angel,
not I'm a machine that simply
us put in a code in our DNA
and not go back, no,
we're not, we're not so.
So, what is that perfection
to the call to God
us called?
And here,
I'm going to put in a little
intellectual, if I'm
permitting.
The word Greek,
which means perfection,
in Greek,
is telejos,
that expressly is
what is
what is given to
to be a thing. Is
it's a
something that
is a pulkro,
something that
is God
is God.
It's just
when Christ
God is
perfectos
it says
it's come
to God
to God
like your
sin.
The card
of the
Philippine's
San Pablo
it's incredible
not that
I've
got got
or that
I'm
perfected
but that
I continue
my
career
for if
I can't
do
to be not to have been I
Alcancid for Christ.
It's something incredible, it's
something very padre, very
beautiful, because
he quita all those
these expressions
of that's of that
perfectionism that
nothing has to
be.
Because, at
the end of
the fact,
those are
perfects as
the Father
Celestial,
radica in
a relation,
in a relation
with a
God that
wants to
be my
companyer
to come
me in
every one
of the
aspects of
my
life,
and that
even when
When I'm
because I'm human
I can't
I'm
I'm
because I'm
God
my side
no
any one
any
the most
resado
if you
have said
has
decided to
becared
things
little
and that's
clear
that in that
that's
not it
doesn't
mean to
come to
come to
come to
make to
make a
lot of
obviously
no
but
but I
don't
I'm
but I'm
by
that
capacity of not
to beckar
more,
of that my
caithes
that my
little bit of
because
I'm a
question to
him.
I don't
want to
put a
that God
that I
have done
to do it.
But
implic it in
that opportunity
to get
to get to
me and
I repeat,
all the
santo
are
so the
pap
Benedict
16
has a
an
an
an
an audience
general
in the
that
the
relationship
and
San Bernard
that
are in
the
books
of the
The Acts of the Apostles.
And there's a part that,
some of them,
and who have been treated with me.
I know.
I mean, I love,
me, I'm
really.
Bernard and Paul
were very
very.
At the
first,
the first,
the first
that they were
together.
San Pablo
did four
voyages
great to
predicate
to the
evangelio,
what are the
actions of
the apostles.
And,
after the
first,
San Pablo,
he was
peleadestimed
because Bernabe
was he
had to
to get with them to Juan Marcos.
And Pablo, as Markos,
a middle of the
way, he went,
or no quissue continue
for fear,
because he extragrap
a house, for what
he was.
San Pablo said,
and he said,
he was with us.
He was with
that temperament
that he had.
And they were
that one
went to his
side,
Pablo, on
one side,
and Bernabe
for the other.
And the
Papa Benedicto
says,
is that this is
very allentator,
is very
very,
it's very
and esperansador, because the
santoes not caen
from the sky. They're
great problems and many
problems and many
preoccupations like you and
you, the next
time you know,
see perfect,
as your father
celestial is perfect.
For favor,
no, no relations
with that perfectionism,
human.
Look at the
eyes to God.
Look at the
God that God
that you
love with all the
heart, that
that wants to give that peace and that
felicity absolute in your
heart and that in those
eyes, in that spejo, in the
which you're going to reflect,
you're going to be that
the image is every
less the time less the
and more the of it.
Or, more, that every
your image can't be
better, disempañed
of your pecados, of your
causes, because
you want to be, as
an enamorado,
only want the
eyes of the person
that am.
of that way.
The only
that I want
is in my
works the
eyes the
God that
that's a
love and that
what good
relation
he wants to
have to
you know.
You know,
going to
Misa
the day
of the
because today,
he is
he's
waiting to
to be
to be able
to be
to get to
that
in the
communion
that is the
the
of the
the
thing that
I'm
the part of
Juan Antonio
Ruiz.
I'm
I'm
helped.
You send a
brother
my
orations and
I'm a
question for
all the
sacerdotes
for all the
people who
we can be
our Father
Celestial.
We'll
see to the
next.
