The Good Samaritan Makes His Neighbor Rejoice

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When a young lawyer asks Jesus, “who is my neighbor,” the master relates the parable of the good Samaritan. The parable suggests that our neighbor is those who associates with us in a loving, caring way. This discussion looks at the Hebrew word for neighbor, and expanses the words meaning to be a relative, spouse, coworker, friend or associate that is mutual concerned about our wellbeing. From Her Holiness of Blessed Memory, the Illuminated Supreme Mother Mildred Davis Miller, we also were taught to look at our “five bodies” as neighbors. Our five bodies are the physical, emotional, astral, mental, and spiritual bodies that are place in our care by God. She also gave the temple a holy tenet to make our neighbor rejoice in thee.

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