Alexandre Barra
Love from Jesus! Jesus did not come into this world with a mission to supply our needs, not to placate the righteous wrath of God. In this perspective, it would not pass a simple repairman, his mission would be to undo what we'd done wrong, and his death on the cross, he would have given satisfaction to God for our refusal to accept the human condition. God is not conditioned by our sin nor can we assign to Him stinginess of retribution. Better do as Sao Paulo, see Jesus as the first among the brothers, which is mirrored God's dream for us: we are always been their children for adoption and live as brothers. More than ever, we need a change in how to assess and treat the other. You need to get rid of all exclusionary corporatism to make close to others. Let us not be lost in selfishness that makes us hostages Largely, our living is enriched by sense insofar as we deepen awareness, confronting us with ourselves in the best way of being, expanding relationships by sensitivity to others' needs. We can not stand aloof from us and the world's problems. They provide us with energy and able to give direction to the consistency of our ground exists. The contradiction brings the indignation that opens doors to joint initiatives. And the more we behave naturally, between wants and naturalness, between wants and needs, some weaknesses and accomplishments, preserve the most sacred dimension of Coexistence. There is a mystery in humans barely digested the delivery, helpless, the strange maneuver forces and passions that easily disfigure. What is God in his admirable and incomprehensible mystery. Happy who is willing to taste it. It makes no sense to worry about the end of life, of history, with a new return of Christ hostage of a particular time and place. To live well is to witness the presence of God. He is always coming.
Nov 22, 2014 10:33 PM
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Love from Jesus!

Jesus did not come into this world with a mission to supply our needs, not to placate the righteous wrath of God. In this perspective, it would not pass a simple repairman; his mission would be to undo what we'd done wrong, and his death on the cross, he would have given satisfaction to God for our refusal to accept the human condition. God is not conditioned by our sin nor can we assign to Him stinginess of retribution. Better do as Sao Paulo, see Jesus as the first among the brothers, which has mirrored God's dream for us: we have always been their children for adoption and live as brothers. More than ever, we need a change in how to assess and treat each other. You need to get rid of all exclusionary corporatism to make us close to others. Let us not be lost in selfishness that makes us hostages. Largely, our living is enriched by sense insofar as we deepen awareness confronting us with ourselves in the best way of being, expanding relationships by sensitivity to others' needs. We can not stand aloof from us and the world's problems. They provide us with energy and are able to give direction to the consistency of ((our ground exists)??? ) <em>(The end of this sentence is very incoherent and makes no sense to me!  What message are you trying to convey here?).</em> The contradiction brings the indignation that opens doors to joint initiatives. And the more we behave naturally, between wants and naturalness, between wants and needs, some weaknesses and accomplishments, we preserve the most sacred dimension of coexistence. There is a mystery in humans barely digested the delivery, helpless, the strange maneuver forces and passions that easily disfigure. <em>(The sentence highlighted in yellow is a very incoherent sentence. Sorry, I couldn't correct this incoherent sentence.)  What is God in his admirable and incomprehensible mystery. Happy is the person who is willing to taste</em> it. It makes no sense to worry about the end of life, of history, with a return of Christ ((hostage of a particular time and place)???) <em>(What idea are you trying to convey in this sentence? Did you believe Christ is a hostage of a particular time and place?  Christians believe Christ is transcendent. If Christ were not dependent on time and space, then how could he be a hostage of time and hostage of a place?)</em>  To live well is to witness the presence of God. He is always coming.

November 22, 2014

Love from Jesus!

Jesus did not come into this world with a mission to supply our needs, nor to placate the righteous wrath of God. In this perspective, he would not pass as a simple repairman and his mission would be to undo what we'd done wrong, and by dying on the cross he would be giving satisfaction to God for our refusal to accept the human condition. God is not conditioned by our sins nor can we assign to Him stinginess of retribution. It is better to do like Sao Paulo, to see Jesus as the first among the brothers, which is mirrored in God's dream for us: we have always been His children for adoption and live as brothers. More than ever, we need a change in how to assess and treat the other. You need to get rid of all exclusionary corporatism to become close to others. Let us not be lost in selfishness that makes us hostages. Largely, our living is enriched by sense insofar as we deepen awareness, confronting us with ourselves in the best way of being, expanding relationships by sensitivity to others' needs. We can not stand aloof from us and the world's problems. They (they who?) provide us with energy and ability to give direction to the consistency of our ground (?). The contradiction brings the indignation that opens doors to joint initiatives. And the more we behave naturally, between wants and naturalness, between wants and needs, some weaknesses and accomplishments, we preserve the most sacred dimension of Coexistence. There is a mystery in humans barely digested the delivery, helpless, the strange maneuver forces and passions that easily disfigure (?). What is God in his admirable and incomprehensible mystery? Happy is the one who is willing to taste it. It makes no sense to worry about the end of life, of history, with a new return of Christ, hostages of a particular time and place. To live well is to witness the presence of God. He is always coming.

November 25, 2014
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