Jesús era un excelente maestro del bien; pero en ninguna manera era el Dios omnipotente
Jesú s era un excelente maestro del bien; pero en ninguna manera era el Dios omnipotente Las enseñ anzas adscritas a Jesú s de Nazaret (paz y bendició n sean con é l) pueden ser de gran ayuda en nuestra jornada de aprendizaje del estilo de vida santa (en té rminos é ticos y morales) que espera el Creador de su Pueblo («Habla a toda la congregació n de los hijos de Israel, y diles: “ Santos seré is, porque santo soy yo YHVH vuestro Dios ”»- Leví tico 19: 2, Biblia Reina Valera 1960). Pero la realidad objetiva es que Jesus no era Dios, sino en cambio un hombre imperfecto. Es que la Escritura Hebrea indica que Dios es bueno (“… YHVH, que es bueno, sea propicio a todo aquel que ha preparado su corazó n para buscar a Dios”- 2 Cró nicas 30: 18, Biblia Reina Valera 1960); mientras que el Evangelio indica que Jesus NO era bueno (¡ y ni siquiera aceptaba ser descrito con tal apelativo! ). Como esta escrito: «… É l (Jesus) le dijo: “ ¿ Por qué me llamas bueno? Ninguno hay bueno sino uno: Dios ”»- Mateo 19: 17, Biblia Reina Valera 1960). Y los Escritos cristianos confirman esta misma verdad, cuando muestran que Jesú s tuvo que “aprender obediencia” [hacia su Padre celestial]; como esta escrito: “Y aunque era Hijo, por lo que padeció, aprendió la obediencia ”- Hebreos 5: 8. Y esta casi demá s decir que, la ú nica razó n para que ningú n hombre necesite “aprender obediencia”, es su previa desobediencia.
Beware of idolatry! Beware of idol worship! … but keep in mind that, bowing down to the physical image of any idol isn’t the only form of idolatry. In fact, a far worst type of idolatry would be to make an idol out of our own pride and ego [stubbornly pretending to know better than the Creator, thereby refusing to obey His explicit will]. As is written: 1) “They say still unto them that despise me, The Lord hath said, Ye shall have peace; and they say unto every one that walketh after the imagination of his own heart [and not after God’s commandments]: “No evil shall come upon you ”- Jeremiah 23: 17, King James Bible
If there were to be more than one God (like ancient pagans used to believe), you would of course try to curry the favor of the one god who is the most powerful of all. In fact, you would actually follow the god offering you the most benefits (or " personal protection" ) at the lowest cost (or " effort" ) to you. And that's why, although Jesus himself states that the Father is greater than he [being therefore the true Almighty God], when it comes to the Trinity dogma (The Father, the Son, And the Holy spirit) Jesus wins the contest, as he is the one offering the most benefits [eternal salvation] at the lowest cost [just faith in his bloodshed]
Was God’s Law intended only for the nation of Israel? Reformed Samaritanism teaches that God's original plan was for all Gentile nations of the World to embrace the Torah given to Moses upon the two stone tablets. But, since none of the nations was willing to accept Torah's moral demands, God had no option but to give it only to Israel; awaiting for a future time, when the nations would embrace it of their own accord.
Who is a righteous person? Reformed Samaritanism teaches that the Righteous man is he who is committed with a lifestyle of holiness-- a life characterized by truth, impartial justice, mercy, and humility (Exodus 23: 7, Jeremiah 22: 16 & Micah 6: 8). As is written:
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