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July 7th, Daily reading: Job 35-37 WHO CROSSES YOUR PATH? Luke 10:29 - But he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, and who is my neighbour? LUKE 10:29 This question of who is my neighbour can be used by Satan to deceive us in more than one way. Not only can he deceive men into thinking they have fulfilled the command to love thy neighbour as thyself when they havent, but he will also try to apply this command in a way that condemns those who are seeking to fulfill it, by making them think they are not doing enough. We cannot meet the needs of every single person in the world. Jesus wasnt teaching that. This wounded man was directly in the path of these three men. The priest and the Levite had to walk around him. Jesus is simply teaching that we should take advantage of the opportunities we have. The fact that we cant help everyone is no excuse not to help anyone. Jesus, through this parable, defined a neighbour as any fellow human being who crosses our path and is in need of our assistance. The Samaritan went to the full extent of his ability — and beyond — to help the man. The priest and Levite did nothing. There was a racial and religious hatred between Jews and Samaritans. Devout Jews would not associate with or even talk to a Samaritan. The priest and the Levite that passed by this wounded man were his fellow-countrymen, and yet they didnt help him. This Samaritan, who was considered by religious Jews to be of another nationality, was the true neighbour. Jesus made it clear that you could not define neighbour on the basis of geographic origin or your familiarity with someone. A neighbour is anyone that God puts in your path.
Posted on: Mon, 07 Jul 2014 04:00:01 +0000

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