Diálogos de Cristo con María y Juan - Lo que María guardaba en su corazón.

Diálogos de Cristo con María y Juan - Lo que María guardaba en su corazón.

Diálogos de Cristo con María y Juan

In this transcript, Juan questions whether Jesus was a real person or just a story. Jesus responds by explaining that he was indeed human and experienced the same struggles as any other person. He also discusses his decision to offer himself as a sacrifice for humanity and the significance of the Eucharist.

Jesus' Humanity

  • Juan questions whether Jesus was a real person or just a story.
  • Jesus explains that he was indeed human and experienced hunger, thirst, fatigue, loneliness, fear, and love like any other person.
  • He reflects on his birth and how he assumed human form to be with people.
  • Despite knowing that he would die if he came to Earth in human form, he chose to do so because of his love for humanity.

The Eucharist

  • Juan asks how it is possible for people to consume Jesus' flesh centuries after his death.
  • Jesus explains that during the Last Supper, he took bread and said "This is my body," which symbolizes his flesh. He then took wine and said "This is my blood," which symbolizes his sacrifice for humanity.
  • He emphasizes that consuming the Eucharist requires faith rather than understanding.

Love and Death

  • Jesus reflects on how humans are tied to death through their loved ones who pass away.
  • He acknowledges that even he had fear when faced with death in the Garden of Gethsemane.
  • However, despite this fear, he accepted death because of his love for humanity.

Overall, this transcript explores Jesus' humanity and his decision to offer himself as a sacrifice for humanity. It also discusses the significance of the Eucharist and emphasizes the importance of faith over understanding.

Reflection on Suffering

In this section, the speaker reflects on the nature of suffering and how it affects humanity.

The Reality of Suffering

  • The speaker questions why suffering has to be so difficult and wonders if there is a simpler way.
  • The speaker acknowledges that she too has suffered, even though she may not have experienced it in the same way as others.
  • The speaker reflects on the various forms of suffering that exist in the world, including illness, poverty, loneliness, and betrayal.

Christ's Suffering

  • The speaker compares her own suffering to that of Christ's and reflects on his journey to Calvary.
  • The speaker describes those who surrounded Christ during his crucifixion, including Judas, the soldiers, and the priests.
  • The speaker notes that no one truly understood what was happening during Christ's death and how he was changing history.

Finding Meaning in Suffering

  • The speaker reflects on how Christ's death can help us find meaning in our own suffering.
  • The speaker expresses her desire to be with Christ during his crucifixion and offers herself as a companion to him.
  • The speaker asks for permission to care for Christ's wounds after his death and expresses her love for him.

Hope in Resurrection

  • The speaker acknowledges that although she cannot physically hold Christ anymore, she still wants to be close to him.
  • The speaker asks for forgiveness from Christ and offers herself as a vessel for his message of hope.
  • The speaker reminds us that Christ's resurrection offers hope for all of humanity and that we should remember this when facing our own struggles.
  • The speaker concludes by stating that Christ's resurrection is enough to offer hope and healing to everyone.
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«Así es, esperadme, sólo tardo tres días, ya os dije que no estaba muy a gusto en la muerte. Volveré a la vida porque soy inmortal y os haré inmortales. No os quedéis llorando sobre mi cuerpo muerto. La esperanza que tengo preparada el Domingo es más alta y más ancha que la más ancha muerte y los que ahora en el mundo ascendéis el calvario de vuestras propias vidas, recordad al hacerlo, que yo vencí a la muerte y que vuelvo, que estoy volviendo. Vuelvo, llego, estoy llegando y tengo suficiente Resurrección para todos vosotros». . . . José Luis Martín Descalzo. Lo que María guardaba en su corazón. Diálogos de Cristo con María y Juan.. 📧 Correo electrónico: ⁠joseluismartindescalzo@gmail.com⁠ 📷 Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/jlmartin.descalzo/⁠ 🐦 Twitter: ⁠https://twitter.com/martin_descalzo⁠ ✈ Telegram: ⁠https://t.me/JLMDescalzo⁠ 🎧Spotify: ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/2xa8jHJf7xnTx14jgJqZDj?si=rVTKaH1jQ5KtaHZdBpIv1Q&dl_branch=1⁠ ▶YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGV2M4kLTeCh1P0LmFaAFvw⁠ 🔵Facebook: ⁠https://www.facebook.com/MartinDescalzoJL⁠ 🟠Museo Virtual (Padlet): ⁠https://padlet.com/joseluismartindescalzo/jlmd⁠ 🟢WhatsApp: ⁠https://chat.whatsapp.com/IVs2BtdIVavKlSQQqblqyz⁠ #joséluismartíndescalzo #martíndescalzo #descalzo #loquemaríaguardabaensucorazón #diálogos #diálogosdeCristoconMaríayJuan #Pasión