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The Parable of Good Samaritan

Luke 10:30-37 Jesus answered, "A certain man was going down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fell among robbers, who both stripped him and beat him, and departed, leaving him half dead. By chance a certain priest was going down that way. When he saw him, he passed by on the other side.  In the same way a Levite also, when he came to the place, and saw him, passed by on the other side. But a certain Samaritan, as he traveled, came where he was. When he saw him, he was moved with compassion, came to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. He set him on his own animal, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him. On the next day, when he departed, he took out two denarii, and gave them to the host, and said to him, ‘Take care of him. Whatever you spend beyond that, I will repay you when I return.’ Now which of these three do you think seemed to be a neighbor to him who fell among the robbers?" He said, "He who showed mercy on him." Then Jesus said to him, "Go and do likewise." (web)


Discussion Questions

Describe the context in which Jesus is telling this parable.
Why might the priest and levite have passed him by?
Why might you?
How did the Samaritan love with his heart, mind, soul and strength?
Describe his attitude compared what you may speculate concerning that of the priest and levite.
What actions did he take to enhance the quality of his service?
What essential service are you performing?
And what can you do to enhance the quality of your service?


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A lawyer had tried to test Jesus asking what he must do to inherit eternal life. Jesus replied in a manner consistent with the understanding of the religious elite, that by following the spirit of the law - loving God with all one's heart, mind, soul and strength and one's neighbor as oneself - one will inherit eternal life. This was the righteousness of the law. Another way of looking at it is that if one does only good and never sins, naturally one inherits eternal life, there being no basis of condemnation.

No one actually achieves this, which is the reason Christ had to provide a different way of obtaining eternal life, through the forgiveness of sins rather than through perfect behavior, as it is written:

"Therefore no one will be declared righteous in his sight by observing the law; rather, through the law we become conscious of sin. But now a righteousness from God, apart from law, has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify. This righteousness from God comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe. There is no difference, for all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God, and are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus." Romans 3:20-24

But in speaking hypothetically, Jesus is correct in answering with the law. He often does this for those in need of a bit of humiliation in order to convict them of sin. For that is the purpose of the law, as Romans above also states - to bring awareness of one's sinfulness.

But, in typical lawyer fashion, this man tried to get around the law, making it more palatable for him. For if the law is to love one's neighbor, perhaps we can limit what "neighbor" means, so as to limit our responsibilities. As amusing as this may seem, I find this attitude of "let me interpret the Bible in such a way that it fits into my chosen lifestyle" rather than deriving our lifestyles from the Bible, to be quite common in the Christian community even to the highest levels. It was in this context that Jesus told this parable.

The priest and the Levite represent the religious elite. These people were characteristically arrogant and hypocritical, treating others they considered to be of a lower class, such as Samaritans, with contempt. Samaritans in particular were looked down upon. For though holding claims on Judaism, they were not pure Jews. They were half-breeds both genetically and theologically, and the Jewish religious elite was also quite racist at the time. Characteristic of Jesus, he loves to humiliate the proud and lift up the humble, and thus he used a Samaritan in his illustration.

But Jesus was not exaggerating in his portrayal of the priest and Levite. And the crowds, as well as the lawyer, knew that. I could well imagine that this priest and Levite would have asked themselves the same question when they saw the man in trouble that the lawyer had asked of Jesus ("Who is my neighbor?"). I can imagine they would have a little theological debate in their mind desperately trying to find some "Biblical" reason for not stopping to help the man. And sure enough, from their years of hard study, they manage to find something to absolve themselves of such responsibility.

Some (certainly not all) study the Bible, even perhaps go to seminary, just to get around what the Bible says. They see a need to be met but through their theology manage to avoid meeting it. In the process of doing this such people often try to bring the righteousness of the law down to a level where it is attainable to them. And thus they miss the righteousness which is by grace through the forgiveness of sins, not having sufficient awareness of their own sinfulness.

But consider the man who exercised a righteous behavior.

  • He saw the need and took pity, indicating that his heart was involved. He was sincerely concerned and not simply reluctantly fulfilling his responsibility in obedience to the law.
  • He had a high quality of service, sparing no expense. He didn't simply pour on water, but oil and wine - expensive items.
  • He made sure to complete the job, meeting all the man's needs, and not just some of them. He wasn't so calculating as to limit his service to just so much and no more. For he even returned to pay any extra expenses. Nor did he simply pass on the responsibility by dropping him off at the inn with that attitude "I did my part. Now the innkeeper can take over." But rather he stayed with him paying his expenses.

If one is trying to attain the righteousness which is through the law, realize that it is not sufficient simply to obey the letter of the law, or simply have the attitude of fulfilling responsibilities. For according to the law, one must love with all the heart, mind, soul, and strength. Less than this is not living according to the law.

Jesus meant for the requirements of the Law to seem overwhelming. And in this way to prepare people, even the self-righteous, to be compelled to receive the gospel of grace. For the gospel of grace contains a righteousness which is apart from the Law, the righteousness from God which comes through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe.

A lawyer once asked,"What must I do
To inherit eternal life, what say you?"
Jesus replied, "What says the Law?"
"To love God and your neighbor without any flaw".
This said the man and Jesus replied,
"Do this and you will be justified".
"But who is my neighbor in what category?" 
He said and so Jesus told him this story
A man was going along the way
And suddenly found himself in great dismay
He was robbed, beaten and left for dead
While the robbers took what they would and fled
A priest happened to go down the street
And saw the man whom the robbers did beat
But he passed him by on the other side
He could have helped, but he did not provide
A Levite also did the same.
But finally a Samaritan came.
When he saw he took pity on him
As the man's prospects were clearly grim
He bandaged his wounds pouring on wine and oil
Caring for him with much toil
He took him to an inn and then the next day
Payed for his care while he went away
But told the innkeeper, "I will return
And pay you any extra that you earn"
Now which of these three do you suppose
Was a neighbor to the man, which do you propose?
"The one who showed mercy," the lawyer replies
Jesus answered, "Go and do likewise."
So if you think by the Law you will be saved
You'd better be more than just well behaved
You must love in spirit and not only in letter
Though you think you're good, you must be better.
 

The Berean Christian Bible Study Resources


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How many Times we read in the news about the poor or the homeless or the sick in our city we the church people never visit n help them arent we the same as those priests or the Levit or the pharisees?

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51 minutes ago, R. Hartono said:

How many Times we read in the news about the poor or the homeless or the sick in our city we the church people never visit n help them arent we the same as those priests or the Levit or the pharisees?

Thanks for the reminder. I haven’t been doing enough lately.


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This parable has a message as to what Jesus was about to do with his death on the Cross.  

Do away with the divisions between Jews and Genres....

Between clean and unclean between the Jews.....separation of people within the world and withing the Law..  

Gentiles totally from God and Jews from disobedience to the Law and the clean and unclean part of the Law.  

And God in the Life and his people in righteousness but in death.. .and the Gentiles without hope....in their unrighteousness...and Death....totally cut off...by birth....their religious duties to the Law....their required obedience to the priestly duties and Leviticus duties...to be clean and not late to respont to their duties took president over....and dictated their behavior...

The priest had a duty in the Temple ...had to remain in the Cleanliness of the Law...and be in time for the duty....

 


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On 9/18/2019 at 8:24 AM, maryjayne said:

speak for yourself.

I help the poor and homeless as best i can. Lots of churches in my county and country have food banks, clothing banks, laundry and shower facilities, donated clothing to give away, and open up at nights for the homeless to shelter.

Maybe its different where you are.

Thats very interesting n shocking because churches here are not doing that, pls kindly give more information and whether u hv link or names n address of that churches so i can tell people about that to encourage then.


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3 hours ago, maryjayne said:

what part of the world are you in? I dont know of any part of the world where churches arent helping people.

This part :

https://www.indoboom.com/2013/stories/church-pastor-embezzles-4-7-trillion-from-church-offerings.html

 


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On 9/23/2019 at 7:13 AM, maryjayne said:

what part of the world are you in? I dont know of any part of the world where churches arent helping people.

Could u provide me with the name n address of  ur church  with link or photos, so i can tell people about that charity u mentioned.

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