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"The Levite and The Inconvenience of Love"
Part 3 in the Lenten series "Who Is Our Neighbor"
After the priest passed the wounded man by, another came along, and he also walked past the wounded man. Jesus gave this man the name of “a Levite”. Charles Fillmore tells us that the Levite in this context represents “religious thoughts…that follow the set rule of the letter of the law, with little or no thought …of its inner, spiritual import.” Come and join us as we explore our own need to remain entrenched in the letter of the law so as not to be inconvenienced by the Law of Love.
So likewise a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side. – Luke 10:32
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By Rev. Carolyn Swift Jones"The Levite and The Inconvenience of Love"
Part 3 in the Lenten series "Who Is Our Neighbor"
After the priest passed the wounded man by, another came along, and he also walked past the wounded man. Jesus gave this man the name of “a Levite”. Charles Fillmore tells us that the Levite in this context represents “religious thoughts…that follow the set rule of the letter of the law, with little or no thought …of its inner, spiritual import.” Come and join us as we explore our own need to remain entrenched in the letter of the law so as not to be inconvenienced by the Law of Love.
So likewise a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed by on the other side. – Luke 10:32
Support the show (https://www.unityinthefoothillsct.org/give)