abatido y humillado, descendiendo a lo profundo de un turbulento mar, para perecer allí en las mas densas
tinieblas.
Jesus taught Samaritan Theology!
Reformed Samaritanism teaches that Jesus of Nazaret was a good Samaritan. And as it is the case with any
good Samaritan, Jesus taught that good theology cannot save anybody, unless such theology is accompanied
by the good works that please the Creator.
Why were the Moabites and the Ammonites prevented from entering into God’s assembly [in order to
become part of God's holy people]? Was it due to their idol-worshiping Paganism? Was it their lack of faith
in a coming redeemer (Messiah)?
No! If God was angry with them, it was only because they showed no mercy to the suffering Hebrew slaves,
starving for lack of food and water.
As it is said: “An Ammonite or Moabite shall not enter into the congregation of the Lord; even to their tenth
generation shall they not enter into the congregation of the Lord for ever: [Why?...] BECAUSE THEY MET
YOU NOT WITH BREAD AND WITH WATER IN THE WAY, WHEN YE CAME FORTH OUT OF
EGYPT...”- Deut. 23:3-5, KJV Bible.
Is the former a some sort of weird "new age theology" invented by Reformed Samaritans? Or is it instead the
eternal truth preached by Jesus to the multitudes, when he went on to say: "BLESSED ARE THE
MERCIFUL; FOR THEY SHALL OBTAIN MERCY"- Matthew 5:7 (Or put another way, "Cursed are those
who show no mercy, as no mercy will be shown unto them")?
Thus, Reformed Samaritanism is to believe what is not only taught by the Hebrew Scripture, but even by
Jesus himself-- that every man will "sow" the same goodness [or evil] he has "planted"; that if we show no
mercy to our suffering fellow human beings, no mercy will be shown unto us.
As Jesus himself taught, saying: "Then shall he [The Supreme Judge] say also unto them on the left hand,
DEPART FROM ME, YE CURSED, INTO EVERLASTING FIRE, PREPARED FOR THE DEVIL AND
HIS ANGELS; FOR I WAS HUNGRED, AND YE GAVE ME NO MEAT; I WAS THIRSTY, AND YE
GAVE ME NOW DRINK"- Matthew 25:41-42
So, the New Testament bears witness to the fact that Jesus of Nazareth followed [and taught] the Samaritan
interpretation of mankind's ultimate destiny: that, regardless of our particular Samaritan, Jewish, Christian, or
Muslim theologies, we will reap the same goodness we have willingly sowed upon our suffering fellow
human beings.
And this might explain the reason why, instead of using a fellow Jew [symbol of strict theological certainty],
Jesus chooses to make a Good Samaritan the golden standard of God's message of love for mankind; as
Samaritans are correctly taught what the Hebrew Bible's message is all about. As is written: “So in all things,
do to others what you would want them to do to you- for this is the Torah [God's Law] and the Prophets”-
Matthew 7:12, Tree Of Live Bible version.
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