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This week on Cultivate, we dug into the parable of the Good Samaritan from Luke 10:25–37—a story you’ve probably heard, but maybe haven’t considered from every angle. We unpacked the context of Jesus’ conversation with a teacher of the law who asked, “Who is my neighbor?” and saw how Jesus’ answer completely upended cultural and religious expectations of the day. The discussion explored the surprising role of the Samaritan, someone considered an outsider, to show how loving your neighbor isn’t limited to the people you’re comfortable with—it's about showing mercy and compassion to anyone in need, no matter who they are. We reflected on how ritual or religious activity can sometimes become an excuse to avoid real, costly love, and talked about what it means to let compassion interrupt our plans. This episode invites us to consider the practical ways we can cross boundaries to love others—challenging us all to reflect on who we might overlook and how Jesus invites us into a deeper, wider love.
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This week on Cultivate, we dug into the parable of the Good Samaritan from Luke 10:25–37—a story you’ve probably heard, but maybe haven’t considered from every angle. We unpacked the context of Jesus’ conversation with a teacher of the law who asked, “Who is my neighbor?” and saw how Jesus’ answer completely upended cultural and religious expectations of the day. The discussion explored the surprising role of the Samaritan, someone considered an outsider, to show how loving your neighbor isn’t limited to the people you’re comfortable with—it's about showing mercy and compassion to anyone in need, no matter who they are. We reflected on how ritual or religious activity can sometimes become an excuse to avoid real, costly love, and talked about what it means to let compassion interrupt our plans. This episode invites us to consider the practical ways we can cross boundaries to love others—challenging us all to reflect on who we might overlook and how Jesus invites us into a deeper, wider love.