Ben Masada
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The Parable About the Dialogue Between Two Peoples
The most common method used by Jesus to teach was by means of parables. And here is one about a dialogue between two peoples: The Jewish People and the Gentiles at the well of Jacob between Jesus and the Samaritan woman. While Jesus would represent his People, the Jewish People, the Samaritan woman would represent the Gentiles. It is found in John 4:22-24.
Then, Jesus would bring up the subject of worshiping the Father. That Gentiles knew not what they worship, while the Jews worship what they know. And that's why salvation comes from the Jews. Notice that he did not say, from one among the Jews, but from the Jews, period.
Then he proceeded by saying that we, the Jews, worship the Father in spirit and in truth, and, for that reason the Father seeks such to worship Him. Why? Because God is a Spirit; and those who worship Him, must worship Him in spirit and in truth.
Now, if you read Isaiah 8:20, you will see that Jesus was in tune with how we ought to worship the Lord. "To the Law and the Testimony; if we don't speak (or worship) according to this method, it's because there is no light (or truth) in us." To the Law and the Testimony means to the letter and the Spirit. To what it is written and to what it means.
Ben
The most common method used by Jesus to teach was by means of parables. And here is one about a dialogue between two peoples: The Jewish People and the Gentiles at the well of Jacob between Jesus and the Samaritan woman. While Jesus would represent his People, the Jewish People, the Samaritan woman would represent the Gentiles. It is found in John 4:22-24.
Then, Jesus would bring up the subject of worshiping the Father. That Gentiles knew not what they worship, while the Jews worship what they know. And that's why salvation comes from the Jews. Notice that he did not say, from one among the Jews, but from the Jews, period.
Then he proceeded by saying that we, the Jews, worship the Father in spirit and in truth, and, for that reason the Father seeks such to worship Him. Why? Because God is a Spirit; and those who worship Him, must worship Him in spirit and in truth.
Now, if you read Isaiah 8:20, you will see that Jesus was in tune with how we ought to worship the Lord. "To the Law and the Testimony; if we don't speak (or worship) according to this method, it's because there is no light (or truth) in us." To the Law and the Testimony means to the letter and the Spirit. To what it is written and to what it means.
Ben