¿Qué Haría Jesús? - Marzo 24: “La fuerza más grande.”
Episode Date: March 24, 2024Hoy escucharemos a @pablosolislc reflexionar sobre el Evangelio de San Marcos (14, 1–15, 47). Un podcast del Regnum Christi parte de JuanDiegoNetwork.com ...
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of the Santo Evangelio,
according San Juan.
In that time,
all enterarse the
great muchedumbrue
that had
made to the
Jesus'
directs to
Jerusalem,
they were
on the palmira
and they were
to the
encounter.
Osana,
bendito,
the name of
the Lord,
the rey
of Israel.
Having
encountered Jesus
a burrito,
he's made
to do you
don't know
you,
he's seener,
I'm,
your rei
came to
you,
monteded
on a burritor.
His disciples
not
understand these
things at
the
principle.
But when
Jesus
was glorified
they
were
when Jesus
were made
for a moment difficult,
for the passion
of Jesus,
that we're going to
live this
time,
we're going to
come to
get to come back.
Certainly
some will be
missions,
others will be
vacations,
in fin,
each one
from where
he's
going to
be this
Semana
Santa,
the most
unid
to Jesus
possible,
is a
time to
be with
the friend,
to be
to be
to unnors
to your
to
your
sorrow,
to
your passion,
and
also to the
day,
the
day,
the day,
the
thing,
but I'm
going to
this
first I'm
a lot of
a
thing,
it's like a
transition
between the
Quarasma
and the
Semana
Santa.
And,
and so
a lot
and all
a lot of
all right
and he
and the
Ray of
David,
bendito
the
that's the
name
of the
name of
the
Lord,
in
end. And it's like a
feeling a little bit strange, but
clear that we have to
to be alexion. That is like
the reflection that I wanted
to do. Jesus
enter
triumphant to
the city of Jerusalem, decided
to give his life.
He has
knows that he will to
die. He has said that
he's a circle his
hour final.
And, well, as
But, even that his humanity experimented,
well, perhaps a temor, a
retchason, his
love for us is much more grand.
And that is the important, no?
And for that I, I would
center my reflection in that the
the power is the force
more great that move to the
man, much more
more than the egoism.
There's a phrase that I
like a much, I've got much.
A little bit of a little
a sacerote that says,
that the constance in the
caridad,
Provea,
all vanity
It's
I mean,
there are
times
that we're
doing things
for
for bad
for vanity
for that
people
say,
oh,
look,
that good
person
or that
they applaud
or that
they recognize
but
but the
being
perseverant
in the
caridad
is what
is what
is a
point
to be
to be
that
that's
that's
not so
it's
not so
not
so it
is
so much
the
for vanity,
so,
for that they
they'd
say,
Osana,
the rey
David,
and they're
put them
on the
and put them
and putiering
his mantos,
probably not
had yet
that's
that moment,
or if
would have
had gone
the
and if it
had gone
and if it
had a
back
but we're
that we
know
in Jerusalem
and he
went to
a burrito
that is
symbol of
mancedum
a
a
sometimes
we're
very mancito, and that's like a
characteristic of the burros, that
they're like they're on and they're
on the carg and they're going and
they're working and they're
ahead.
And Jesus
goes, as
as a cordero
leder to the
body of his father.
He knows
that he has to
do you have to
do with his mission,
know that that is
the volunted
the father,
he's mount in
the mansedumbre,
he's monted in
the burrito,
and he
He enter,
a
despite of,
with all
humility and with
that mansardombe,
he,
as a rey,
asrael,
glorious to
the city of
Jerusalem.
And for
so we have
to be
to be
in the first
for,
for having
a rea
so,
because we
have a
God,
so good,
so good,
so much,
we have to
love to
God,
because
no,
no,
and there
no,
and how we
We have to
thank you
for
for being
a God
like the
the God
we have
the God
Christian
that is the
the rostro
that is the
Father
Miscortios
that does
his life
for us
and that
it's a
God
that is
a good
to do
that's
a
and also
and
also
to thank
to
God
precisely
for the
salvation
because
for that
exercise
of
the
of
because he, this
Semana Santa,
us
will to
help.
And there are
to have to
us,
all we're
to get us
the mantos,
put us
on them
to get us
to get
and to
keep your
example to
open the
heart
the
like the
doors of
Jerusalem
that they
were here
to receive
to
the re
here to
your re
to your
daughter,
I'm
a man made
montado
in a
burrito
the
scripture,
that we're
also
in this
domino
of Ramos
we have to
par in par
the
door to
Jesus
for that
really
enter
and
can transform
our
lives.
That we
we can
offer
us
with
him
as
the
cross
to
accompany
in
his
passion
and
that
we
can
we
we
can
we
we
we
we
will
we
we
reign
with
with
we
we
we're
a
time
a moment
a
year
the
year of
the
time in
where
we
celebrate
the
act of
the
act of
that
it can
prove
that the
the
force
that
the
the
person
is
the
is the
love
the
being
for someone
more
and
finally
we
we're
we're
we're
the
the murder,
the,
that the
death has
been seen
definitively
for Jesus
Christ.
So,
I'd
thank you
much to
God,
I'll
do with this
brief
reflection,
inviting
to give the
example of
what he
is
being men's,
to be
mansos,
start
dispupt
to do
the
power of
the body,
say,
what is
what we
need to
all the
one,
and we
and
and montadoes
in that
mansedum
we can
enter with
with that
determination
of that
of us
to give us
to give us
to get to
the life
eternal
to do
the mission
to have
we've been
to be called
and
resuscite
with
God
God
thank you
I'm
to
share this
podcast
for
that much
more
can
know
to
and
love
to
and that
he
reigning in his
heart. I'm the
father Pablo Solis.
I'm going to
follow on
Instagram in
Pablo Solis.
I see.
God
God.
God.
Thank you.
