Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of
man, and drink his blood, ye have no life in you. Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath
eternal life
; and I will raise him up at the last day”- John 6:53-54;
“And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said,
Take,
eat; this is my body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all
of it; For this is my blood
of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins”- Matthew
26:26-28.
Thus, Reformed Samaritans find it impossible to accept the theology that the holy Gospel ascribes to Jesus,
as doing so makes him feel he is betraying what has been commanded by the true God of Israel.
Is there only one Heaven? Only one type of salvation?
When it comes to individual salvation, Reformed Samaritanism teaches that [unlike what most people often
believe], salvation isn’t an “all or nothing” issue.
In other words, just as Torah uses seven different Hebrew words in order to designate the concept of
“heavens” [thereby hinting at the idea that there are no less than seven different, and progressively higher,
spiritual realms], so will different people reach different levels of afterlife.
And from whence do we get the idea that [righteous] non Hebrew people can also experience God given
salvation (or “deliverance”)? We get it from the Syrians, as well as from Naaman (their honorable captain),
of whom Hebrew Scripture goes on to say:
“NOW NAAMAN, CAPTAIN OF THE HOST OF THE KING OF SYRIA, WAS A GREAT man with his
master, AND HONOURABLE, because BY HIM THE LORD HAD GIVEN DELIVERANCE UNTO
SYRIA”- 2 Kings 5:1, King James Bible
Receiving the Holy Spirit
Reformed Samaritanism teaches that, no matter if he be a Jew or a Gentile, when a man receives the Holy
Spirit, he is renewed; his soul is washed clean, and he is given a new heart, so that he no longer feels
hopelessly enslaved to his former passions [in other words, he is reborn!]. And this change of heart is
intimated in the verse where prophet Samuel tells the following to future king Saul: “Then the Spirit of the
Lord will come upon thee [Saul], and thou shalt prophesy with them, AND SHALT BE TURNED INTO
ANOTHER MAN”- 1 Samuel 10:6 (1599 Geneva Bible). Peace be upon you!
And the fact that God’s Holy Spirit can save us from our evil inclination, is in full agreement with the verse
stating that there’s no other “Moshiah” (Savior, or Redeemer) besides Him,. As is written: “I, I am הוהי
(Adonai Yah), and there is no Savior beside me [in other words, only my Spirit, and not any human wisdom
or power can deliver you from your own evil]”- Isaiah 43:11 (Tree of Life Version Bible)
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