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In the Gospel of Luke, Chapter Ten, verses 25-37, while teaching, Jesus was challenged by an expert in Jewish law. His primary motivation was to justify himself and indulge his own sense of self-righteousness. Jesus responds to this man’s errant theological speculation by sharing a story that was designed to move him and us from law to love, from saying to serving and from religion to relationship. What begins with a question in the text ends with a challenge to every child of God to be "like a good neighbor.”
By Dr. T. D. Stubblefield4.6
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In the Gospel of Luke, Chapter Ten, verses 25-37, while teaching, Jesus was challenged by an expert in Jewish law. His primary motivation was to justify himself and indulge his own sense of self-righteousness. Jesus responds to this man’s errant theological speculation by sharing a story that was designed to move him and us from law to love, from saying to serving and from religion to relationship. What begins with a question in the text ends with a challenge to every child of God to be "like a good neighbor.”