[Grem] Húsvét 2. hete hétfőjének szentmiséjre igéi

Emoke Greschik greschem at gmail.com
2023. Ápr. 17., H, 12:35:38 CEST


*Friends, today in this inexhaustibly rich conversation with Nicodemus in
the Gospel, Jesus tells the Israelite elder: “Unless one is born from
above, he cannot see the Kingdom of God.”He is speaking with great
directness here about * *metanoia,* * about the change of attitude required
before one is capable of living in the energy of the Incarnation. *Jesus
senses that Nicodemus, the great “teacher of Israel,” is caught in the net
of ego concerns, still clinging fearfully to his power and status, still
exulting in his grasp of the religious traditions of his people




*. And Jesus’ concerns are confirmed by the almost comic rationalism of
Nicodemus’ response to his invitation to rebirth: “How can a man once grown
old be born again? Surely he cannot reenter his mother’s womb and be born
again, can he?” While Jesus speaks the evocative and analogical language of
the soul, Nicodemus hears with the ears of the ego, the rational power that
wishes to know clearly and control.It is precisely this fearful rationalism
that Nicodemus must abandon in the painful process of rebirth and
reconfiguration of the  soul. *

*Dicsőség az Atyának, a Fiúnak és a Szentléleknek most és mindörökké. Ámen.*


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