Jesus Teaches
The Ruler And Priests
By
The
Twelve Apostles
Jesus Amazes The Ruler And
Priests Of The Synagogue
The ruler of the
synagogue, and all the priest were much disturbed when they were told that
Jesus from Jerusalem was preaching in the town. They thought that He had come
to proselyte (win converts) and stir up strife among Samaritans. And so they
sent an officer to bring Him to the synagogue that He might give a reason for
His presence in the town. But Jesus said to the officer who came, “Go back and
tell the priests and ruler of the synagogue that I am not engaged in crime. I
come to bind up broken hearts, to heal the sick, and cast the evil spirits out
of those obsessed. Tell them, their prophets spoke of
me; that I come to break no law, but to fulfil the highest law.”
The man returned and
told the priests and ruler of the synagogue what Jesus said. The ruler was
amazed, and with the priests went to the market place where Jesus was. And when
he saw them, Jesus said, “Behold the honoured men of
all Samaria! The men ordained to lead the people in the way of right. And I am
come to help, and not to hinder in their work. There are two classes of the
sons of men; they who would build the human race upon the sure foundation
stones of justice, truth, equality and right, And they who would destroy the
holy temple where the Spirit dwells and bring their fellows down to beggary and
crime.
“The holy brotherhood
of right must stand united in the stirring conflicts of the hour. No matter
whether they be Israelites, Samaritans, Assyrians, or Greeks, they must tramp
down beneath their feet all strife, all discord, jealousy and hate, and
demonstrate the brotherhood of the saints.” Then to the ruler of the synagogue
He said, “United in the cause of right we stand; divided we will fall.” And
then He took the ruler by the hand; a love light filled their souls; and all
the people were amazed.
Jesus Speaks To The Ruler And Priests Of Synagogue
The Christians turned their faces toward the land of Galilee; but when they
reached the city of Samaria, the multitudes pressed hard about them, begging
them to tarry in their city for a while. And then they went up to the
synagogue, and Jesus opened up the book of Moses, and He read: “In thee and in
thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed.” And then He closed the
book and said, “These words were spoken by Yahweh, the Lord of the Hosts, to
our father Abraham, and Israel has been blessedness to all the world. We are
Abraham's children, but not a tithe of the great work that we were called to do
has yet been done. Yahweh, the Lord of Hosts has set apart the Israelites to
teach the unity of God and man; but one can never teach that which he does not
demonstrate in life.
“Our God is Spirit, and in him all wisdom, love and strength abide. In every
man, these sacred attributes are budding forth. And in due time, they will
unfold; the demonstration will completed be, and man will comprehend the fact
of unity. And you, ruler of the synagogue, and you, these priests, are honoured servants of the Lord of Hosts. All men are looking
unto you for guidance in the ways of life. Example is another name for priest.
Therefore, what you would that people be, that you must be.
A simple Godly life may win ten thousand souls to purity and right.” And all
the people said, “Amen.” Then Jesus left the synagogue, and at the hour of
evening prayer He went up to the sacred grove, and all the people turned their
faces toward their holy mount and prayed. And Jesus prayed.