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The Parable of the Good Samaritan
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*Text:* Luke 10.25-37
*Thesis:* To learn who our neighbor is so that we may show mercy to him~/her.
*Introduction*:
(1) This parable is one of the more well-known of the parables.
(a) Hospitals have been named after this parable (e.g., Good Samaritan Hospital).
(b) “Good Samaritan” laws have been passed to encourage passers-by to help those in need.
(2) The background to the parable:
(a) A lawyer stood up to “test” Jesus (Luke 10.25).
1) “Teacher, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?”
2) Jesus responds with a question to point the man back to the Law.
3) The man responds: 1) Love God; 2) Love Neighbor
(b) Then he wanted to justify himself and asked: “Who is my neighbor?”
*Discussion*:
I.
The Thieves: The Iron Rule of Life (What is Thine is Mine)
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The man was traveling from Jerusalem to Jericho on a dangerous road known as “The Way of Blood” (about 20 miles).
B. Robbers strip him of his clothes and left him for dead.
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The Priest and Levite: The Silver Rule of Life (What is Thine is Thine and What is Mine is Mine)
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Both of these were of the religious elite in Israel at that time.
B. “That’s your problem.”
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The Samaritan: The Golden Rule of Life (What is Mine is Thine)
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A Samaritan was despised by the Jews (cf.
John 4.9).
B. He goes out of his to show mercy and compassion.
*Conclusion*:
(1) Matt.
7.12 – J.C. Penney
(2) Jesus epitomizes the “good Samaritan.”
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