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Sermon Audio: The Story of the Good Samaritan
Speaker: Pastor Val Watkins
Scripture Text: Luke 10:25-37
Duration: 25:29
Size: 11.6 MB
Luke-The Investigative Gospel
The Story of the Good Samaritan
Luke 10:25-37
The question asked of Jesus by this lawyer is: “What do I have to do to have eternal life?”
Jesus wants the lawyer to see that law cannot save anyone because no one can keep the law perfectly.
Jesus defines neighbor with a story but notice that Jesus did not call this story a parable, so it could be the report of an actual occurrence not unlike a first century “Kitty Genovese Story.”
1. Compassion Is Based On Need Not Worth.
The priest has been excused by some down through the years, by saying that he didn’t want to touch the man because he might have been dead, and this would have made the priest ceremonially unclean and he would have been unable to carry out his duties.
Both of these men, saw the man but ignored the need.
2. Compassion Feels Something.
The Samaritan saw the same pitiful man lying in agony beside the road and his heart churned within him so that he could not pass by without helping.
3. Compassion Does Something.
You must move toward people to express compassion, in order to build relationships.
In every one of his acts he demonstrated compassion as he responded in a practical, timely and unselfish way.
4. Compassion Cost Something.
There is nothing more the Samaritan could have done to show his compassion for this man.
5. Compassion Demonstrates Our Relationship to God.
The second question that the lawyer had asked was, “Who is my neighbor?” the question had been turned on him and is now, “What kind of neighbor am I?”