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Turn with me, if you will, to the Gospel of Luke, chapter 10, and we will begin reading with verse 25.
1. Love defined
Luke 10:25-28
Lawyer- one who studied the Law of Moses and its interpretation (Talmud)
-possibly a priest- who was an expert in the Law when not doing priestly
things
His question: testing Jesus - trying to place a trap
Illus.
Dumb questions
Jesus answers his question with a question
“What does the Law say?”
Lawyer quotes the passage that every Jew memorized from heart
John 3:16 for us
Shema- Deuteronomy 6:4-5
Followed by Leviticus 19:17-18
Lawyer tried to interpret for himself what is meant by neighbor
Our reasoning and God’s perspective
more times than not don’t match.
Neighbor- anyone who is around you- not just who you want them to be
Glorious thread of love that connects vertical love for God with horizontal love for people
2. Love displayed
Luke 10:29-35
The Story of the Good Samaritan
The Road:
· Going down- steep descent from Jerusalem to Jerhico
17 miles f winding road
Twisted, snaking road
Steep ravines
Canyon walls on both sides
Hiding places for robbers
“The way of Blood”
The Characters
· The Man
o Probably wealthy (businessman; merchant)
o Robbed for his money
o Beaten for no witnesses
· The Priest
o Religious man (contemporary minister/preacher)
o Religious garb
o Finished doing religious stuff (singing, praying, etc.)
o Helping = Defilement (unclean)
o one week of rituals to make him clean again
o “I can’t miss my religious duties”
o “Teaching is my gift, not mercy”
· The Levite
o Subordinate to the priest
o Religious elite
o High stock of family heritage
· The Samaritan (the Hero)
o hated by the Jews
o Half-breeds: (Jewishing and Assyrian mix)
o Racially different
o Spiritually different
§ Quasi-Jews
§ Own Temple (Mt.
Gerazim)
§ Own Priesthood
§ Own Bible (only first 5 books of Moses Law)
o Jews would publically curse Samaritans
o Jews would travel hundreds of miles to travel around Samaria
Go throught the rest of the story (vv.
33-35)
3. Love demanded
Luke 10:36-37
Showing love does not save, but proves our salvation
1 John 3:14
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