¿Qué Haría Jesús? - Marzo 25: “Aprender a contemplar.”
Episode Date: March 25, 2024Hoy escucharemos a @pevanibaldo_diazlc reflexionar sobre el Evangelio de San Juan (12, 1-11). Un podcast del Regnum Christi parte de JuanDiegoNetwork.com ...
Transcript
Discussion (0)
the Evangelio,
according
San Juan.
Six days
before the
Pasqua,
was Jesus
Abetania,
where they
were
Jesus abetano,
to whom
they were
a son.
Marta,
Serbia,
and Lassar
was one of
those that
were one of
the same.
Maria
then took a
libra
of perfume
of anard
authentic,
very costos
he,
heungio
to Jesus
the feet
with him,
and it
was injug
with
his cabellera,
and the
house,
it was
a
frugance
of the
perfume.
Then,
Judas is
an exas
Gariote,
one of
the disciples,
the
he was to
give to
give to
give him
he's
he's
had
been in
three hundred
denarios
to
give us
this
this is
not because
they
were the
not for
he was
a
person,
he was
he,
robable
what
they're
in
her.
Then
then he
said
Jesus,
let's
let's,
this
he
had
I have guarded for the day of my sepultura, because to the poores will
always with you, but to me not always me will
be turned.
Meanwhile, the multitude of Jews, that was entered
that Jesus was there, not only for Jesus, but also for
Jesus, but also to see Lazaro, to whom the Lord had
resuscited from the dead.
The summedes deliberation to kill a Lazzar, because
a cause of him, many Jews were not even if they were in
Jesus.
Lune's
a
Semana
Santa,
Lune's
of preparation
spiritual
for the
tribe
sacro.
And this
evangelio
I think
that,
well,
we know
a piece
also
how we
should
be we
start
not to
prepare
for this
moment,
of
what
should
the
Christ
to be
to
Betania
is the
place
where he
would
he
would
was
with his
friends
with
Martha,
with
Mara,
with
Christ will pass time with
them to talk to
and then,
this was the
great message
that I mean
me gave to this
evangelio.
Are the last
days of the
life of Christ
this
now us
what Jesus
he says to
his disciples
and especially
to Judah
when he says
when they
are to
embalamar
for the
refusingly
to the
perfume
that they
had
derramed
over him. And,
well, if we
see it from the point of
practical,
from the point of
of the
set,
then I'd have
been been having
been having
these little
moments of his
life as a
old.
Jesus would have
been to have
been
been to have
gone to
Jerusalem.
I've passed
more days
there and
have been
with all
those people
that could
because the
urgency to
leave a
message
was imminent.
Christ
I know that was
a point of
to be,
then,
but,
Christ,
today,
he's going
with his
friends,
to talk with
them,
to talk to
this is the
great message
that was the
great message that
me the evangelist
because I think
Christ,
we're saying
that as
Christians,
many times
we're preoccupied
much for
to do things.
Now,
surely many of
you're going to
are doing to
go to missions
or in where they're
to be in
the Semana Santa,
where are
to live the celebrations
or some of
maybe going to
go to
vacations and
are planning the
maleta and
what I'm going to
get and where
I'm going to
get and we
we're getting
to the
and we know
we know.
That these
are days
santos,
days
days,
to charn us
a clavid
to make a
clavid to
question
for what
did all
what he
did he
did.
It's a
moment
more than
to dedicate
to do
to do
is to
do to
say.
It's
to be
to
us to
us to
us
not in
not in
not in
negative
but
in a
way
orante
of
a
way
reflexive
to be able to find the
sense to all this
of our faith.
Because it could be
that we're going
that simply leans
the pages of the
evangelio and
we'll hear the
relato that
will say the
domingo of Ramos
and that will
say the
the Viernes
Santo of the
passion and
of the
resurrection.
And all of
that is a
story and
that's going to
pass and
are going to
be a
few times,
but it's
going to be
a time
exactly
like like
any other
that
in our
heart
and Christ
us
invite in
this
Semana Santa
to make
people
that's
in this
space
for being
for
and to
be a
space
for the
space for the
set
I think
that
the
doing
that
not
not
it's
ego
the
egoism
is the
am
the
the
thing
to
the
same
the
the
love
proper
for
or say,
equilibrium,
is that
that's the
sense that
we've got to
have to have
every one of
us for
our life
spiritual, for
our life
emotional,
for our
our life
physical.
That's not
egoism.
That is
to put attention
to the tone
that God
of the life
and not
only the
life
physical,
but also the
life
spiritual.
Not it
it's a
pereza.
It's
also,
but also
to
recargar
the batteries
personal, spiritual,
to be able to
continue to
continue living
to Christ.
And I think
this Semana Santa,
as we've
been a
attitude much
more contemplative,
less acedora,
if she
want to call
so, and
much more
contemplative of
Christ,
of what he
did of
that,
to understand
your
heart.
I think
this
Semana Santa
reallyly Jesus
us
is invited
to be invited
to be
a santa
and I
want to
remember that
this is not
not a
morning.
Me
call the
attention
as the
evangelio
obviously is
an evangelio
after the
resurrection
and having
known
all the
things but
the evangelist
has the
note that
that Judas
had the
money and
that Judas
was ladron
and was
thinking
not in
the
poor,
but in their
own own
probecho.
And I
know that
my attention
because
because
it's a
factitut
that's
not the
night of
the time.
The attitude
not contemplative,
the attitude
to
take a
time to
make a
time, the
attitude
of having
to
get to
something,
it's
not the
night at
the
morning.
It's
because
we've
been
cultivating
and it
because
we've
been
going
that the ser
that the ser
will carcombing
our soul in
the heart.
This
Semana Santa
Jesus
now,
now,
of some
put the
button to
pause and
says,
hey,
wait,
let's get
to what you
you're going
to come
to come back,
to what you're
to live to
silence.
How many
times we're
in
ruins and
of things,
of the
things,
that not
not can
come
in contact
with God
and we
we're
we
we'd like we'd
do it.
But is that
we've got
time without
that time.
So,
so this
evangelio,
I think we
think we're
to get a
time this
Semana Santa
in a
way contemplative.
I don't
where you
going to
you're going
to be you
to be that
that time
to Jesus.
Dedical
that time
to entablar
that conversation
with him
that this
Semana Santa
could
enter in
contact
with him
to comprehend a little more
your heart.
That no
pass desercivied,
that,
that really
in you a
way.
That they're
a very good
a very good
Semana Santa
full of
fruit
spiritual.
And I
invite to
this podcast
What
would
Jesus?
