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    The good Samaritan bandages an injured Jewish traveler

    TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | LUKE 10-11

    The Parable of the Neighborly Samaritan

    10:25-37

    Jesus gave this parable in answer to the question: “Who really is my neighbor?” (Lu 10:25-29) He knew that the Christian congregation would come to be made up of “all sorts of” people​—including Samaritans and Gentiles. (Joh 12:32) This parable taught his followers that they should go out of their way to show love to others, even those who may be very different from them.

    People of various nationalities enjoy a picnic together

    ASK YOURSELF:

    • ‘How do I feel about brothers and sisters who are from different cultures?’

    • ‘Do I spend time mainly with those I have things in common with?’

    • ‘Could I open my heart wide by getting better acquainted with fellow Christians who have a different background?’ (2Co 6:13)

    Whom can I invite to . . .

    • work with me in the ministry?

    • come to my home for a meal?

    • join my family for our next Family Worship evening?