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How do we know the parable of the Good Samaritan is true?

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The parable of the Good Samaritan is affirmed by Jesus Christ, who uses it to teach the essential nature of love and compassion in his teachings.

The parable of the Good Samaritan, as recorded in Luke 10:29-37, is not only a story but a profound teaching by Jesus that reflects divine truths about human interaction and morality. It addresses the question of who our neighbor is, highlighting that anyone in need is our neighbor, regardless of societal divisions or prejudices. The narrative demonstrates that true love transcends cultural barriers and calls for tangible action, ultimately rooted in God's character of compassion. Thus, its truth is not in historical event but in its universal moral imperative, encouraging disciples to embody Christ’s love in their daily lives.
Scripture References: Luke 10:29-37

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