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What does the Bible say about the parable of the Good Samaritan?

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The parable teaches the impossibility of achieving salvation through our own works and highlights the necessity of Christ as our Savior.

The parable of the Good Samaritan, found in Luke 10:25-37, illustrates the futility of self-justification through the law. Jesus tells this story in response to a lawyer who seeks to justify his own righteousness. Through the narrative, our Lord reveals that true obedience to God's law is impossible for fallen humanity. The story emphasizes that salvation cannot be obtained by our own efforts but rather through faith in Christ, who fulfills the law perfectly on our behalf.
Scripture References: Luke 10:25-37, Romans 5:6-8

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