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December 9, 2025 5 mins

En este mensaje, la Virgen nos enseña que el Adviento debe vivirse con oración por la paz y con buenas obras, porque así el corazón se abre y puede sentir la alegría de la venida de Jesús. Ella nos recuerda que cada gesto de amor y cada oración preparan un espacio interior donde el Rey de la Paz puede nacer, transformar nuestras familias y llevar esperanza a un mundo herido.

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(00:04):
Ven espíritu santo llena á loscorazones de tus fieles y
encienden ellos el fuego de tuamor.
Envía tu espíritu y todo serácreado y se renovará la faz de
la tierra.
Hoy seguimos caminando juntoseste tiempo de precioso de
adviento, un tiempo de gracia,un tiempo de espera, un tiempo
donde el cielo se inclina haciala tierra donde nuestra madre

(00:26):
nos toma de la mano á través desus mensajes.
Ella enviada por el altísimoviene á prepararnos para recibir
á Jesús en el corazon ennuestras familias y en toda
nuestra vida.
Y yo reflexionamos en el mensajedel veinti de noviembre del
donde nuestra madre nos dice,queridos hijos, Que este tiempo

(00:49):
está entretejido de la oración,por la paz y de las buenas obras
para que la alegría de la esperadel rey de la paz se sienta en
sus corazones, en sus familias yen el mundo que no tiene
esperanza.
Gracias por haber respondido ámi llamado.

(01:09):
Este mensaje es breve, pero estálleno de luz.
Marian nos da aqui las dosclaves para vivir el atiento de
manera profunda y verdadera.
Primero la oracion por la paz.
Segundo, las buenas obras y nosrevela el fruto.

(01:30):
La alegría de la espera del reyde la paz.
Que este tiempo estáentretejido.
Nos dice nuestra madre, lavirgen no dice añadan oracion,
sino entretejan este tiempo conoracion y buenas obras, es
decir, Que tus días, tus gestos,tus decisiones, tus

(01:54):
conversaciones, tu silencio, tuspensamientos estén unidos por
estos dos hilos sagrados, orarpor la paz y hacer el bien como
quien teje un manto fino pararecibir á un rey primero la
oracion por la paz.
La virgen sabe que sin oración,no hay paz sin paz.

(02:18):
No hay alegría.
Sin alegría, no hay adviento.
La oración por la paz no es unafrase bonita, es dejar entrar á
Jesús al corazón.
Cuando oramos por la paz,estamos diciendo, señor, entre
en mi vida, toma mispreocupaciones.

(02:39):
Desciende á mi corazon corazón.
Ordena lo que está desordenado.
Da luz, á lo que está oscuro lapaz no se crea.
La paz se recibe y sólo Jesúspuede darla.
Segundo, las buenas obras.
María une la oración con lasobras buenas porque la oración

(03:03):
abre el corazón.
Las buenas obras lo mueven, elamor lo transforma y Dios actúa
á través de nosotros.
Hacer el bien despierta laternura, rompe el egoísmo, nos
libera de nosotros mismos., Abrepuertas invisibles, siembra

(03:25):
esperanza en los demás.
Una obra buena hecha en alientoes un rayo de luz en el mundo.
Y lo mas hermoso, lo quedamospor amor, nunca se pierde todo
vuelve al corazón como gracia,como bendición, como paz.
Luego la virgen nos dice paraque la alegría de la espera del

(03:47):
rey de la paz se sienta.
Aquí está el milagro.
María quiere que sintamos laalegría de esperar á Jesús, que
el adviento no sea un conceptosin una experiencia viva la
alegría llega cuando el corazónestá en oración, la vida está
entregando amor.

(04:09):
Y Jesús se encuentra un pesebrelimpio donde de nacer.
Entonces la alegria no esemocion, es presencia, es el rey
de la paz acercándose.
María continúa en sus corazones,en sus familias y en el mundo
que no tiene esperanza.

(04:30):
Cuando tú horas y haces el bien,tu casa cambia tu atmósfera
espiritual se purifica, tusrelaciones se ablandan.
Tu corazón se abre.
Dios entra donde antes noentraba y la esperanza toca
lugares que tú ni ves tu oracióny tus obras alcanzan corazones

(04:52):
que ni conoces porque Diosmultiplica lo que das.
Conclusión advient eno es tiempode gracia.
Tiempo de oración, tiempo debuenas obras, tiempo de
esperanza tiempo de preparar unpesebre interior.
La virgen nos dice hoy hagan deeste tiempo un tejido de oración

(05:16):
y amor para que puedan sentir laa alegría de la venida de Jesús.
El viene como rey, pero quierenhacer como niño en lo más
sencillo, lo más pequeño, lo máshumilde en tu corazón.
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