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What lesson does the Good Samaritan teach us about helping others?

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The Good Samaritan teaches us that we should help those in need, regardless of their identity or background.

The parable of the Good Samaritan offers a profound lesson on the nature of true help and compassion. In this story, the Samaritan, despite being an outsider in the eyes of the Jewish community, goes out of his way to care for an injured man who had been ignored by others. This demonstrates that love and help should not be confined to social, ethnic, or religious boundaries. Christians are called to reflect this love in their actions, recognizing that in helping others, we embody the grace and mercy of Christ, who came to seek and save the lost.
Scripture References: Luke 10:33-34

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The Good Samaritan
Paul Mahan · Jul 14, 1999
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