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What does the Bible say about the Good Samaritan parable?

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The parable of the Good Samaritan illustrates Christ's compassion and our need for mercy, highlighting the impossibility of justifying oneself through the law.

The parable of the Good Samaritan, found in Luke 10:25-37, teaches profound truths about love, mercy, and the nature of salvation. Jesus uses this story to illustrate who our neighbor is and to demonstrate the self-righteousness of the lawyer who seeks to justify himself by the law. The Samaritan represents Christ, who shows mercy to sinners and is willing to assist those in need. The emphasis is on our inability to fulfill the law perfectly and our absolute need for Christ’s grace and mercy, which are lavished upon us through His redemptive work.
Scripture References: Luke 10:25-37, Romans 3:20, Titus 3:5-6

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