Homilía │Jueves, Ii Semana De Pascua │20.04.2023│Pbro. Santiago Martín Fm│Magnificat.Tv

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In the tapestry of existence, woven with threads of faith and reason, there lies a profound truth: those who come from the heavens transcend earthly bounds. Their wisdom echoes above all, a melody that dances beyond the mundane tales of the earth. Yet, amidst the celestial tunes, there arises a discordant note – a reinterpretation, a divergence. This discord finds its origins in the heart of humanity, where faith meets interpretation, and belief entwines with action.

The Faith That Transcends

In the heart of Luther’s reformation, a singular notion echoed: faith alone suffices for salvation. Yet, such simplicity, while alluring, is a mirage. For faith, undeniably essential, is but the foundation. To believe in the son is to acknowledge the divinity of Christ, to embrace the intricate dance of humanity and divinity within him. It is a leap of faith into the boundless ocean of God's love, but this faith, devoid of action, is but a hollow echo.

Faith, you see, is not a passive acknowledgment but an active engagement. It is the unyielding trust in the divine, coupled with the relentless pursuit of living the teachings of Christ. Faith and works are not adversaries; they are companions on this transformative journey.

The Divine Maestro: Jesus Christ

In the grand symphony of spirituality, Jesus stands as the maestro, orchestrating the chords of divinity and humanity. His teachings are not mere words but echoes of the divine, resonating through the ages. To dissect his message, to bend it to our will, is to mutilate the essence of his divinity. His words are not mere guidance; they are the roadmap to salvation.

To believe in the son is not just to profess but to live by his teachings. It is to embody love, compassion, and forgiveness. It is to recognize that every act of kindness, every word of empathy, and every moment of forgiveness reverberates in the grand tapestry of the universe.

The Echoes of Divinity: A Warning

Yet, in the vast expanse of beliefs, there exist distortions – interpretations that dilute the divinity of Christ. The warning resounds clearly: "The one who does not believe in the son shall not see life, but the wrath of God rests upon them." These words, stark and unyielding, carry the weight of eternal truth.

To deny the divine essence of Jesus is to court the wrath of God. It is to exist in a void, devoid of the divine light that illuminates the path to salvation. It is a perilous state, where the soul is adrift in a sea of uncertainties, anchored to neither faith nor reason.

The Crescendo of Faith

In this symphony of existence, faith is not a passive note but an active melody. It requires not just belief but a harmonious union of belief and action. It necessitates living the teachings of Jesus, not as mere words, but as the divine truths they are. It beckons humanity to rise above the cacophony of interpretations and embrace the unadulterated message of Christ.

Let our faith be a symphony, resounding with the purity of belief and the harmony of action. Let it be a testament to the divine within us, a melody that reverberates through every act of kindness, every word of love, and every moment of forgiveness. For in the crescendo of faith, we find not just salvation but a profound connection with the divine, a melody that echoes in eternity.

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Homilía │Jueves, II semana de Pascua │20.04.2023│Pbro. Santiago Martín FM│Magnificat.tv
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