Evangelio de hoy l 25 de agosto de 2024 l XXI Domingo durante el año(B) l san Juan 6, 60-69
Summary
TLDRIn this Sunday reflection based on the Gospel of John, the speaker explores the challenge of understanding and accepting Jesus' teachings. Many of His disciples struggled with His words, leading some to abandon Him. The reflection emphasizes the importance of trust over understanding, urging believers to open their hearts to God's guidance. It highlights the invitation to follow Jesus as the source of eternal life, even when His message is difficult to comprehend. The message encourages believers to affirm their faith, asking, 'Lord, to whom shall we go?' and recognizing that only Jesus offers true fulfillment.
Takeaways
- 😀 Jesus' teachings were difficult for many disciples to accept, leading some to leave Him.
- 😀 Jesus emphasized that only those drawn by the Father can come to Him, reinforcing the importance of divine calling.
- 😀 The ‘Bread of Life’ discourse reveals Jesus as the spiritual food that offers eternal life, not a literal physical sustenance.
- 😀 Jesus remained unfazed by people's rejection of His message, demonstrating strength and commitment to God's will.
- 😀 San Agustin’s advice to pray for attraction to God highlights the importance of seeking a deeper connection through prayer.
- 😀 Despite losing many followers, Jesus did not change His message to make it more palatable; He urged His disciples to make a choice.
- 😀 Peter’s response to Jesus' question—'Lord, to whom shall we go?'—emphasizes unwavering trust in Jesus as the source of eternal life.
- 😀 The crisis of faith is a necessary journey for spiritual growth, where believers must confront doubts and reaffirm their commitment.
- 😀 True belief requires trusting before understanding, embracing faith as the gateway to deeper comprehension of divine truths.
- 😀 The message concludes with a call to trust in Jesus fully, rejecting empty pursuits and recognizing Him as the ultimate fulfillment of the human heart.
Q & A
What is the central theme of the passage from the Gospel of John discussed in the transcript?
-The central theme is Jesus presenting Himself as the Bread of Life, offering eternal nourishment, but His teachings are difficult for many to accept, leading some of His disciples to leave.
Why did many of Jesus' disciples struggle with His teachings in this passage?
-Many of Jesus' disciples found His teachings hard to understand and difficult to accept, especially when He spoke of Himself as the Bread of Life, leading them to question His message.
What was Jesus' reaction when He saw His disciples murmuring and leaving?
-Jesus did not soften His message but questioned His remaining disciples, asking if they, too, wanted to leave, challenging them to make a decision about their faith.
What is the significance of Peter's response, 'Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life'?
-Peter's response signifies a profound trust in Jesus despite the difficulty of His teachings. It reflects faith in Jesus as the only source of eternal truth and life, even when His words are hard to understand.
How does the speaker contrast Jesus' approach with modern marketing strategies?
-The speaker contrasts Jesus' approach by highlighting that Jesus was unconcerned with attracting large crowds or following conventional marketing strategies. His message was focused on truth, not popularity.
What does the speaker mean by 'the logic of God' being different from the logic of the world?
-The 'logic of God' refers to the divine wisdom and truth that doesn't always align with worldly expectations, such as the rejection of Jesus' message by many despite its spiritual depth and promise of eternal life.
What advice does Saint Augustine offer in the transcript regarding understanding Jesus' teachings?
-Saint Augustine advises that if we don't feel drawn to Jesus, we should pray for the desire to be drawn. He emphasizes that faith and prayer are the means by which we open ourselves to understanding and accepting God's truth.
What does the speaker suggest is necessary for a deeper understanding of Jesus' teachings?
-The speaker suggests that we need to trust and believe in Jesus' words before fully understanding them. Faith comes first, and through faith, we begin to comprehend the deeper truths of His teachings.
Why does the speaker mention Don Bosco's experience with his religious work?
-The speaker mentions Don Bosco's experience to illustrate that, like Jesus, many religious figures faced rejection and misunderstanding when their teachings were difficult for others to accept. Despite this, their faith and commitment to the truth endured.
What is the central question the speaker encourages the audience to reflect on?
-The speaker encourages the audience to reflect on the question, 'To whom shall we go?' prompting them to consider whether they will stay with Jesus, the true source of life, or turn to the empty promises of the world.
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