¿Qué Haría Jesús? - Junio 1: "Hablar al mundo con autoridad."
Episode Date: June 1, 2024Hoy escucharemos al Padre @padreevanibaldo compartiendo la reflexión del Evangelio según San Marcos (Mc 11, 27-33). Podcast producido por New Fire (@benewfire) ...
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In that time, Jesus and the disciples
went to Jerusalem. And,
and, while I wasceived by the temple,
the same-sacredates, the scribes, and the
ancients, and the asked,
"'With what authority does this?
"'Who has given a semehant authority?'
Jesus'
"'Yes, I'll ask you a
"'and if I contested,
"'les I'll tell you, with what authority
"'I go this.
"'The baptism of Juan,
"'her a cause of God, or of
the men,
Contesten me,
they put
to deliverer.
If we say
that is of
God,
he's
not they're
not the
they're
but as
we're
people,
they're
to me and
the people
was always
was
convinced that
Juan
was a
prophet and
they're
to Jesus,
no
we know.
Jesus
he's
re-explico
because
I'm
I
don't
I'm
I'm
I'm
this.
Yeah
in
other
occasions
we're we're talking with comments in the evangelio that
they're saying that Jesus
was taught with authority and not
like the publicans.
This theme of the authority of Jesus,
well,
it was something that was a lot of attention to the
people and that,
as I said in the other passage,
even so it was distinguished to what
they said,
the publicans,
well, the Pharisees,
pardon, or the doctors of the law.
and me
to think,
well,
what was
the difference?
What is
that's
that's
that's
of the
other?
Probably the
doctrine,
well,
would be a
doctrine
very similar
to the
law,
was a
way,
was a
time,
but at
the same time,
very appellate
to what
certainly many
had seen
a Jesus
different,
that was
that was
that of
in some form,
he
called the
attention to
the
people
that are
there.
And I
put to think
that in
reality,
it was that
authenticity
that
that life,
that I
that would
to be
to act of
God.
Christ also
very
conscious of
who was,
of who
was the
child of
God and
that he
had been
precisely
to the
people to
transmit to
that message
of love
and that,
well,
not I
don't say
renovation,
but that
plenitude
of
that many
times
have been
heard
the other
and that
they had
been used
or you
have been
accustomed to
or surely
they're
saying
this
yeah we
know
we're
and Jesus
gets
with a
message
that's
a new
new.
New
well as
like
not
not for the
content
but
for the
force
and the
form
to transmit
it.
Aterisable
for
the
circumstances
in
that he
took
to
live
and
obviously
as a power of God,
because also
it's also
a lot of
the circumstances
that we're
not a
we're in
this evangelist
this evangelist
a single,
to me put in
a front of a
question to
even as a
person,
no, with
what authenticity
with what
liberty or
what kind of
of God
I'm over.
And,
well,
I think
that is a
question that
all the
Christians
we're doing
if we're
discafeinand
for
say that message of Jesus, if not we're
devaluing, or if, a
more, we're not we're trying to adapt
it to adapt it to make a
commodity, and adapt it's a
more to our own form of
or to think. Today, in the
we, in the civilization that tending
much to talk to the person and of
individuality and the unicidad and all those values very
very emosos but that a
sometimes us make pervert of
the vista also that we live in a world in
where, well, we're called to reflect to God and in
that we're not we're islands, in the
we're also in the relationship with the
other and we're called to give testimony
of our faith in the world in
the that we've got to live.
The Christians in the world of today,
we're still
talking with
authority?
We're going
with that authority
of Jesus
or simply
we're able to
our world
our points of
our point of
our form of
and I think
there's a
great compromise
because that
semilla of
the evangelio
that
the word of
Jesus that
he said
that is
called to
get to
get to
our
question,
it's
that's
that precisely
as a
sameire
so it's
going to
get disintegrating
and
that's
desglosando and that
then it's plus
floresca in our
way of being,
in our way of
thinking, in our
way of
our way to
love, etc.
No?
We're not
we're called
to make a
life, the
evangelio, and
that's the
sanctity.
And the
doing it means
to do it
in our life
in our
relations that
we have with
the people
in the
people, in
the school,
in the
circumstances that
each one
has been
for
But in those circumstances, we're talking with authority. And that authority that
has authority that has been simply spiritualize the things, not simply to say,
this is too, this is to say, God not what we're saying, God, no, it's not so that
way, but that, with our testimony, we're doing that the world is different, that
that our reflection
about the reality
everyday is
a reflection
Christian
because we've
made the
evangelio.
I think it's
a retort
very great that
all the Christians
we have today
that certainly
we're actually
many realities
that are
like God
those
think they're
in the
families in the
families in the
businesses, realities
in the
politics,
realities in
the
commerce
Well, I
reallyarily
I'm a factor
evangelical of
change.
I'm able to
that authority
of Jesus and
I'm sure that
there are many
people who do
and that they're
doing the
kind of the
circumstances that
they're going.
And how
that there's
many Christians
more like,
that are much
the evangelist,
and that
from the
authority that
Christ has
done.
Mayna,
in Mexico,
for
we have a moment
very important in the
life political
of the country,
that are the
elections.
I think that
we're also
to give
testimony of our
life Christian
with our
vote,
taking also
conscience,
then we have
that we have
in our
hands also
that responsibility
that's the
right of
God and
that we
all we
that we
for those
that we've
chosen to
to represent us in the world of the
politics,
that reallyarily
are the best option
that in conscience
we can see
with the
values and the possibilities
also that are reales
that exist.
Well,
we commendemes much
to Mexico,
incommend we much
also to
each one of us
for that
semilla of the
evangelio
really
take a life
in us,
it's transform
be also a word
that has a word that has authority in the
world.
That God bless.
I'm the Father Evanivaldo Dias
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