¿Qué Haría Jesús? - Mayo 19: “El después con el Espíritu Santo.”
Episode Date: May 19, 2024Hoy escucharemos a @pablosolislc reflexionar sobre el Evangelio de San Juan (15, 26-27; 16, 12-15)Un podcast del Regnum Christi parte de JuanDiegoNetwork.com ...
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At the anochecer of the Resurrection,
standing closed at the
doors of the house
where they were the disciples
for fear of the Jews,
he presented Jesus in
the middle of them and
said,
The peace
stay with you.
Dichael,
this, he mostro the
hands and the costado.
When the disciples
saw them,
the Lord,
they were done
of the joy.
The new,
said Jesus, the
Paz
stay with you
like the
father me
envied me
envied I,
so too
I'm
envied I.
After
to say
this,
soplaw
over
them and
he said,
receive the
Spirit
Santo.
To those
that they
are the
people,
they'll
be given
those,
and to
those
who not
they're
they're
without
their
pardon.
Today,
into our
heart,
has been
that spirit
of a
joy,
of a
feast.
Today we
we're
celebrating
the Pentecoste.
The
Fiesta of
Pentecoste
no
that
that Christ
has been
to the
death,
and not
only that
has
been
the
enviated
to
the
spirit
paraclit
consolator
who
is
we can
come
in our
Peregrin
in
our
life
apostolica
here
in the
the earth. It's motive of
profound aligre. And in this
evangelist, they're very clear as two
moments. The
before and the
before. In
that before, we're
doors serradas.
When no
is the Spirit Spirit
Santo in our life,
so they're many doors.
For what I'm trying?
For what I'm intentating
if not it's going to?
Yeah, I've
tried other times.
So, if you're
the
experience,
it's
a lot
to the
God.
What important
is this?
Never
never
to start
us.
Never
to be
to be sure.
A
sometimes
we can
disanimarned
because
we've
many years
working
for
to get a
defect
of our
life,
a vice
a
a
a piece,
and
I get
a point
in the
demonio
can
make
stragos
into
our
and
us
and it
and it
no, there's possibility.
Mejor
a door and,
no more,
it's not a way,
we're trying,
many times the demon,
a puberty
closed.
Dentro of those
doors
that's closed,
what comes?
An ambient
of a tristesse,
an ambient
that no
can't be
to be more
than your
narises.
All you
see,
of form
very humana.
And that
sometimes
we pass in
our lives,
like
that all
our,
to analyze of
the things is
a much
no there's
a spirit
supernatural
we don't
we have
that capacity
to see the
things
like the
God
so we're
so we're
we're
we're
we're
we're
we're
we're
we're
that Christ
not been
we've been
we're
we're
we're
we're
we're
we're
important
desemascar
to the
demon in
our
lives because many
times
it's
a
time to make
that's
through those
doors
and in
those doors
in those
things we're
moving
we're going to
start us
how many
times in
our
our heart
we're
we're
we could
compare
with
with
pensations
obsessive
a
sometimes I
have
talked
ultimately
to
talk
with
many
people
especially
young,
that they
have a
problem and
they're
a little
and they're
and
they're
and they're
and they
come here
in a
thought
in a
thing that
negrece
all our
life
and
we're
not we
don't
we're
because
we're
at the
doors
closed
we're
we
we're
all the
color of
because
we're
with the
doors
and
all
and all
to
destined to
a fracassos
and to
die of
and
to be
to be
a moment
of a
mind of
a
mind of
a need
a world
and it's
there
just in
that moment
where
he gets
Christ
like
irrumpe
tum
those
the
and
then he
he's
to have
all
light
and what
was
before
was
the
Tristesses,
Mied,
doubt.
It's the
then the
after.
When he gets
Christ,
they're
in peace.
They're
in the past.
And he
the passage,
when the
disciples
saw,
they're
of the
people,
of the
joy.
And that
sometimes,
I think that's
one of
the virtues
that's
one us
do it,
and also
I'm
to be
to be
to be
I think
I think
not
it's
the
better
to make
to make
to make
the cruces
that
have been
other
for example
a
disease
I can
put
the
other
but
if I
go
full of
a
and
do
and the
contagio
with
that
I'm
I'm
doing
much
well
because
the
aligria
is
I think
that
someone
who
can't
that
God
has
God's
lives. Recurred one
was a experience
very strong, a man
that had been to
move, we went to
his house, the
lady was very disconsolated.
There was a father,
Spanish, that was
in Colombia, and me
took to accompany to me. I still
was religious, still
me felted many years for ordenarmes.
And I remember that we
started to talk to, there
with the signora, and
to beque-to, I began
to tell me some chiste,
And the
Lord
started to
and she
started
to get
to get
to get to
the
suffering.
The
the
love
and the
love
and I
don't
go.
No, no,
they're
not so
they're
so far
because
I
feel
very
very
in the
middle of
the
feeling
of the
I'm
so much
good
when we
going
to
we're
going
to
other
people
the
and
that
then it's then
then it's just
Christ says the
peace is the
peace
stay with
you know
we're not
we're
we're
we're getting
our cross
but that
we live in
peace
that makes
that difference
in the
battle and
the
luched
when one
does the
things
in pass
the
life
you can be
and for
this I'm
not I'm
sure I'm
I'm
there more
I'm
recommended
the
book that's
the
book that's
the
part
Jack Philip
recommended
so.
Of
really,
I think
one of
the
books that
most
I'm
like
and repas
continually
because
I think
a
life
in peace
is
is a
cross
that
you
can't
be
illus
the
the
cross
always
will
be
present
but
not
it
is the
right
with
a
peace
and
in
that
in this
after
then
there
comes
a
The Lord,
they're
to predict,
those
man to talk
other
hearts.
They're the
first ones
that have
been seen
that's
inciard,
and they're
going to
go to
see,
they're going to
see in the
book of
the
the
people,
after
that Jesus
Christ
has
soplored
that
Spirit
Santo,
these
men,
they
are
in
celosos,
they
are
in apostols,
that
And so we even, even me
that's the attention, in the
actions of the Apostoles,
that regressable felices
of having been flagellated,
by cause of the reign,
regressable.
Because it was the Spiritu Santo,
the that was acting on them.
Yeah, they were in form positive.
So, I think that's the way.
And, for the last,
also, also, of pardon.
At the final of this passage,
I think that this
and then it has to help us to pardon.
And also to
ask you a pardon.
I think that is important to record that
in our life has to be a change.
If we really,
we don't even to talk for the Spirit
Santo, not only a
feast of Ponticoste,
but we're receiving us in the sacrament of
baptism and then the plenitude,
in the sacrament of the confirmation,
we have to be
people
that are
people who
live in
pass,
persons that
are people who
don't you
can't
enderer,
you can't
you're
and you
have other people
and people
and people
that
that's
this passage
does much
poutes
in our
life
we'd
then we're
then to
the Spirit
Santo
that
that we
conced to
us
that grace
the
grace
of being
men
of
Aliegers, Homes of Paz,
Hombers Apostoles,
and Homs of
Pardons.
That God
God bless.
I'm the
Father Juan Carlos
Gomes, and
you have
given to this
podcast,
I'm going to
you know,
to you know,
to do you
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