Great teachers always learn from Jesus


By Laura Kazlas

Jesus told Nicodemus that, “You must be born from above. The wind blows where it wills, and you can hear the sound it makes, but you do not know where it comes from or where it goes; so it is with everyone who is born of the Spirit.” ~ Jn 3: 7b-8

Jesus’s conversation with Nicodemus continues in today’s reading.  He doesn’t understand the meaning of what Jesus said, so he asked him, “How can this happen?”  Jesus chided him, by saying, “You are the teacher of Israel and you do not understand this?”  But really, we should give Nicodemus credit for trying to learn from Jesus and understand his teachings better.  The teacher of Israel willingly became a student of Jesus Christ.  He had sense enough to do that, at least!

How also, can we teach other people about our faith, if we don’t know it or understand it ourselves? This is a double edged problem. Ignorance of our Catholic faith and ignorance of scripture, means we are ignorant of Christ. We can’t teach other people, like our children or non-Catholics, what we do not know, or rightly understand ourselves.

Great teachers are always learning more themselves though.  This is what Nicodemus is doing in today’s gospel.  He is questioning someone more knowledgeable than himself, in order to understand things better.  This is an excellent example of how the scriptures can provide guidance and advise for situations in our own lives sometimes, too.

Jesus set a clear distinction in today’s gospel between earthly matters and spiritual concerns though. “If I tell you about earthly things and you do not believe, how will you believe if I tell you about heavenly things?”

Did you notice that Jesus did go on to tell Nicodemus, about heavenly things, in advance before they happened though? Jesus explained his own crucifixion to Nicodemus, on purpose, before it happened, so that when it did happen, Nicodemus would truly understand that Jesus told him the truth. He really is the son of God. If you remember, it was Nicodemus who went with Joseph Arimathea to prepare the corpse of Jesus for burial after his crucifixion. (Jn 19: 39-42) You can’t help but wonder if Nicodemus remembered this conversation while Jesus was being crucified.

One last interesting bit of information is that Nicodemus is now known as Saint Nicodemus. Yes, a prominent Pharisee and member of the Sanhedrin actually became a saint in the Catholic church. It just goes to show you, that anyone can become a saint, irregardless as to their background. Nicodemus became a saint because he stood up and defended Jesus when he was accused before the Jewish authorities (Jn 7: 45-51) and also because he helped Joseph Arimathea prepare Christ’s body for burial after his crucifixion.

Source: A Catholic Moment

How to lead with radical candor.


“How can you say what you mean without being mean?” asks CEO coach and author Kim Scott. Delving into the delicate balance between caring and challenging when leading in the workplace, she introduces “radical candor” as the way to give constructive criticism, compassionately.

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Human Formation. Hope.


Topics/subjects curated and collated by Jess C. Gregorio for Commission on Human Formation & Reformation (CHFR) of the Archdiocesan Shrine and Parish of St. John the Baptist (ASPSJB), Pinaglabanan, San Juan City.

You don’t even know what you want anymore. 

You can’t bring yourself to wish for anything because you don’t want to get disappointed again.

The answer will find you soon. Your deepest desires are still alive in your heart!

They are buried under layers of fear.

You have to uncover these layers and reconnect to your wisdom. 

Your higher self is guiding you.

Pay attention to the signs – when you read something you relate to and experience a profound sense of peace, or when you hear that faint voice of wisdom. 

Do not let your fears drown out that voice.

Silence is important to access the deeper levels of wisdom. 

Keep an open mind and embrace the adventure that mystery brings.

Embrace Hope for your Future and your Present

Article Curated from “Your Daily Motivation.”

Human Formation. Smartness.


Topics/subjects curated and collated by Jess C. Gregorio for Commission on Human Formation & Reformation (CHFR) of the Archdiocesan Shrine and Parish of St. John the Baptist (ASPSJB), Pinaglabanan, San Juan City.

  1. Learning how to be calmer & learning how to be smarter are the same process,
  2. Be careful what you tell people. A friend today, could be an enemy tomorrow,
  3. The only way to thrive in the modern world is through ruthless protection of energy & attention,
  4. 60 minutes daily: Lifting / Stretching / Movement keeps you strong & flexible. You stay young,
  5. The arrival of money is the departure of insults . Don’t be ashamed of your hustle. Those who criticize you won’t pay your bills,
  6. Humans are so over stimulated that they need books & app to teach them how to sit alone in silence for 20 minutes. Seeking silence should be a daily habit. Make it a priority,
  7. Long term consistency will always beat short term intensity.
  8. The modern world is full of easy to abuse addictions . They’re all around us . Choose your addictions wisely,
  9. One of the best things to do during your bad days : not reacting even when you really feel like it ,
  10. The really smart people are clear thinkers.

Article Curated from Human Brain Changer, posted answer in Quora. Author: Chauhan Babu Nath

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