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2 October 2011 - "Your Neighbour"

Summary of sermon by Arno Stegen

 

Luke 10: 25-37

The lawyer who approached Jesus asked a good question but he was not really seeking the truth. (Lawyers in this context were experts in Mosaic law).  Many people are like this. They know so much about Christianity in their heads but it does not touch their hearts. With what we know we try to justify ourselves and get ourselves out of trouble. Jesus pointed him to the scriptures to find an answer. We should put our lives and questions under the light of God’s word.

Many struggle to keep God’s word because they love the world more than God’s word. Jesus answers our prayers and tells us to go and do something. Many don’t obey even if they have heard God speak to them. They keep fighting against God even if he has given a clear answer. They try and justify themselves. They need help but won’t admit it. They think they are good enough as they are.

Robbers can come in many forms. Some beat you up physically or just beat up your reputation etc. A robber can be anyone who “beats up” his neighbor in some way and leaves him “half dead”.

A neighbor is basically a person in need who is right in front of you. You can choose to ignore, consider and walk on or stop and do what you can. It doesn’t matter if the person is richer than you. We cannot always help people with money. Often the wealthiest are the neediest in other ways. How can you help the next person? Who does God expect you to help?

Some people feel everyone owes them something. This is how the world thinks today. It is a basic Christian principle to serve and help others and it has been lost in our society today. This is practical Christianity. Who have you reached out to today? This week?

The Samaritan had compassion not a chip on his shoulder about how he had experienced racial prejudice or physical injustice. He showed love to this injured man and helped him more than he had to. He paid for him, spent time with him, came alongside him and put effort into his well-being He didn’t give him the wine to drink but used it as was needed to wash the wounds. Sometimes we can come but actually the way we use what we’ve got or the things we say do not help the situation at all. Job’s friends were like this. Much of what they said seems right but it was said at the wrong time, in the wrong way.

We have the blood of Jesus to bring to peoples’ needs. Do we bring this? It can cleanse and heal.

There are people we need to help or they’ll die.

Jesus is the greatest “Samaritan”. We were dead in our sins, not just injured, and He came alongside us to cleanse and heal. Call out to Him- He has love, compassion and mercy for you. Then, when you have experienced Him as the “Samaritan”, you will find it easy to go and do the same. That was what the Lord said to this lawyer and He says it to us too– “Go and do likewise.”

 

 

 

 

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