126. Jesus and Conflict: The two brothers
Since Jesus’ kingdom was not of this world and he was not officially part of the rabbinical institutions, he was not competent to judge in the rabbinical courts.
Since Jesus’ kingdom was not of this world and he was not officially part of the rabbinical institutions, he was not competent to judge in the rabbinical courts.
There is a need for prudence in dealing with conflicts inherited from our parents and conflicts in which we are the third party.
The greatest threat to peace is ego, not because we cannot suppress our ego, but because ego is connected to our identity
For all challenges that have emerged or will still emerge in the Church, the examples of how Christ acted and his words and principles remain a guiding light.