JESUS, B.C. (Before Christ)
The great divine titles given to the person of Jesus are so dazzling that they almost reduce to a shadow the man that he was and continues to be. For me, Jesus is first a man, the man of the lilies of the field, of the mountains, of the fish and of the sheep, the man of the crowds, the man of the poor. He is the free man who does not let himself be worried by the traditions of the ancestors, by their rules and their laws, even if they are marked by the seal of a divine property with all rights reserved for God. For example, Jesus is not afraid to put the society of the just and of the males back up against him while surrounding himself with women and sinners. He has elbow room with the tribe, the clan, the family and with the religious leaders of his people. Undoubtedly, he obeys God who he loves with all his heart, but in the eyes of the authorities of the earth, he is taken for a rebellious and a disobedient being. He is gentle and humble; his patience and his com...