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What does the Great Samaritan represent in the Bible?

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The Great Samaritan symbolizes Jesus Christ, who shows mercy and compassion toward sinners.

In the sermon, the preacher identifies Jesus as the Great Samaritan who comes to our aid when we are wounded and helpless due to sin. This figure represents Christ's incarnation and His journey to humanity, demonstrating His willingness to save the lost. Just as the Samaritan binds up the wounds of the man left half-dead, Jesus addresses our deepest needs through His grace and compassion. This metaphor not only speaks to the love of Christ but also to His work of redemption, where He fulfills the law on our behalf and provides the necessary care that leads to everlasting life. This portrayal emphasizes the character of Christ as merciful and sacrificial, inviting us to trust in Him fully.
Scripture References: Luke 10:33-34, Romans 5:6

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