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How does the parable of the Good Samaritan relate to God's mercy?

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The parable illustrates God's mercy, showing how He compassionately heals and restores those in need.

In the parable of the Good Samaritan, we see a powerful example of mercy in action. The Samaritan, representing Christ, approaches the wounded man not with judgment but with compassion. He binds up his wounds and provides care, which mirrors Christ's work of redemption in our lives. Just as the Samaritan tended to the needs of the injured man, Christ offers us complete healing from our sin and restoration to life. This act of mercy underscores the gospel's core teaching—that God's love and grace meet us in our most desperate state, calling us to extend that same mercy to others around us.
Scripture References: Luke 10:33-34

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The Neighbor
Tom Harding · Jun 11, 1989
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