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In Luke 10:25–42, Jesus responds to a lawyer’s question about inheriting eternal life by telling the Parable of the Good Samaritan, teaching that true love of neighbor crosses social and cultural boundaries and is expressed through compassionate action. The story shows that being a neighbor is defined not by proximity but by mercy. The passage then shifts to the home of Mary and Martha, where Mary sits at Jesus’ feet while Martha is distracted with many tasks. Jesus gently teaches that attentive devotion to Him is the one thing truly necessary.
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In Luke 10:25–42, Jesus responds to a lawyer’s question about inheriting eternal life by telling the Parable of the Good Samaritan, teaching that true love of neighbor crosses social and cultural boundaries and is expressed through compassionate action. The story shows that being a neighbor is defined not by proximity but by mercy. The passage then shifts to the home of Mary and Martha, where Mary sits at Jesus’ feet while Martha is distracted with many tasks. Jesus gently teaches that attentive devotion to Him is the one thing truly necessary.
For comments, feedback or prayer requests please write to me at [email protected]