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What does it truly mean to love your neighbor as yourself? In this sermon based on Luke 10:1-37, Pastor Chris Rieber examines Jesus' powerful parable of the Good Samaritan. Discover the urgency behind the second Great Commandment and why, as Christians, we cannot pick and choose who receives our love and compassion. Pastor Rieber emphasizes that loving everyone as an image-bearer of God, regardless of differences or prejudice, is the mark of a true believer. Learn how Jesus' final instruction in the passage – "Go and do the same" – calls us to a love that is active, sacrificial, and extends even when inconvenient.
What if everything you thought about success, power, and love was upside down? Jesus didn't come to blend in—He came to flip the script and restore what's been covered up. In the Kingdom, worth isn't given—it's revealed, and the Parable of the Good Samaritan shows us what it means to see glory in others. Are you in the restoration business, or just looking for loopholes? The world asks, "Are they worthy of love?" The Kingdom asks, "Can you see God's glory underneath?" Let's dive in—this is a story about glory.
Join Pastor Kusi-Boadum in this episode, as he dives into The Parable Of The Good Samaritan, explaining deeply the role of each character in the society back then and relating it to our current world, making emphasis on our role as Christians
From the Dawson Family of Faith, Dr. David Eldridge, Senior Pastor, shared a sermon titled "The Parable Of The Good Samaritan". Go to www.dawsonchurch.org for more information about the ministries and missions at Dawson.
From the Dawson Family of Faith, Dr. David Eldridge, Senior Pastor, shared a sermon titled "The Parable Of The Good Samaritan". Go to www.dawsonchurch.org for more information about the ministries and missions at Dawson.
Fr. Mike discusses our call to deny ourselves and take up our cross, specifically focusing on God's call to renounce all that is ours and trust in him. He also highlights the story of Mary and Martha and encourages us not to allow the cares of life to choke the life of God out of our lives as Martha allowed her troubles and anxieties to do. Today's readings are from Luke 9-10 and Proverbs 26:4-6. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
Join Julia Jeffress Sadler as she takes us on an incredible adventure in Episode 171. When asked how to gain eternal life, Jesus reminded a man of the law's command to love God and one's neighbor. To clarify who one's neighbor is, Jesus shared a story of a man left injured by robbers. While a priest and a Levite ignored him, a Samaritan helped, showing true neighborly kindness. Jesus told the man to act like the Samaritan, teaching that being a neighbor means showing love and compassion to anyone in need. Sign up to receive Kids Bible in a Year devotionals in your inbox every weekday: https://www.kidsbibleinayear.com/ Get ready to experience the Bible designed specifically for children with the official KidsBibleinaYear.com podcast, led by Julia Jeffress Sadler. This captivating audio series presents the age-old wisdom of the Bible in an engaging format that will captivate your kids. Each episode Julia translates biblical teachings into real-life applications, making Bible comprehension a breeze for young minds. And if you want more Christian resources and content, you can download the Pray.com app. Pray.com is the digital destination for faith, offering over 5,000 daily prayers, meditations, bedtime Bible stories, and cinematic stories inspired by the Bible. For more resources on how to live a successful Christian life, visit Julia Jeffress Sadler's website at https://ptv.org/julia/. This episode is sponsored by Little Passports. Visit LittlePassports.com/blessed and use promo code BLESSED to receive 20% off. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fr. Mike discusses our call to deny ourselves and take up our cross, specifically focusing on God's call to renounce all that is ours and trust in him. He also highlights the story of Mary and Martha and encourages us not to allow the cares of life to choke the life of God out of our lives as Martha allowed her troubles and anxieties to do. Today's readings are from Luke 9-10 and Proverbs 26:4-6. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
The Church–God's People–Are called to be a people of mercy. But what does it really mean to show mercy to those outside or inside the church? Do we only show it to this who may be deserving? Come learn what Jesus has to say about it in the Parable of the Good Samaritan.
194 – Who do you identify with the most in the parable of the Good Samaritan?We usually like to think of ourselves as always being like the Good Samaritan, but sometimes we play some of the other roles.When I take an honest look at my life, there have been lots of times I have been more like the priest and the Levite.But there are several other characters in the story and this week's episode talks about all of them and what we can learn from them:Here they are. Which ones have you been? Who are you now?The priestThe LeviteThe Good SamaritanThe innkeeperThe donkeyThe thievesThe man who was robbed and beatenIf you're like me, you've been several of these characters. As I said earlier, we usually like to think we are always the Good Samaritan in this story, but sometimes you may be the innkeeper or the donkey. All three are important and work together to bless the one who needs help. And sometimes you need to be a Good Samaritan, an innkeeper or a donkey to yourself, especially if you've been the thief, the priest, or the Levite to yourself.I'll leave you with these questions: Who is your neighbor? And whose neighbor are you? What will you do about it?To read the full transcript and Bible quotations in this episode, go to thebiblespeakstoyou.com/194.Help me celebrate Episode 200 of The Bible Speaks to You Podcast by answering this question:What is your favorite verse or passage from the Bible and why? Go to Celebrate 200 to share your answer. Please respond by July 15. Thanks so much!I'll read all the answers on Episode 200, which comes out August 8, 2023.Support the show_________________________James Early, the Jesus Mindset Coach, is a Bible teacher, speaker, and podcaster. He conducts Bible workshops online and in person. His focus is on getting back to the original Christianity of Jesus by embracing the mindset of Christ in daily life. Questions? Contact him here.Want James to talk or conduct a workshop on the Bible for your group? Reach out today. Subscribe to the podcast (and get your copy of Praying with the Mindset of Jesus) Make a donation to support the show
Fr. Mike discusses our call to deny ourselves and take up our cross, specifically focusing on God's call to renounce all that is ours and trust in him. He also highlights the story of Mary and Martha and encourages us not to allow the cares of life to choke the life of God out of our lives as Martha allowed her troubles and anxieties to do. Today's readings are from Luke 9-10 and Proverbs 26:4-6. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
To Everything a Season: Lutheran Reflections Through the Church Year
In this episode, we discuss the Parable of the Good Samaritan found in Luke 10:23-37. Is this a teaching of Law, or Gospel? Who is our neighbor? We answer these questions and more as we talk through this popular parable.
The Parable of the Good Samaritan, it's an incredibly familiar story; and yet it is so timely for today...this moment. Listen in to find out why.
Fr. Mike discusses our call to deny ourselves and take up our cross, specifically focusing on God's call to renounce all that is ours and trust in him. He also highlights the story of Mary and Martha and encourages us not to allow the cares of life to choke the life of God out of our lives as Martha allowed her troubles and anxieties to do. Today's readings are from Luke 9-10 and Proverbs 26:4-6. For the complete reading plan, visit ascensionpress.com/bibleinayear. Please note: The Bible contains adult themes that may not be suitable for children - parental discretion is advised.
The beautiful and impactful parable of the Good Samaritan reveals a message that is needed in our world today: care for needy people without evaluating their similarity or difference from me.
11 October 2020 The Parable Of The Good Samaritan by Southern Cross Centre
Study of Scripture: Luke 10:25-37Did you know that breathing LOVE into the life of your brother, in times like these – is EXACTLY what your heart is for?“L.E.R.O.Y.” stands for the “Legislative Eradication of Reasonable Suspicion Obstacles as a Yield Project.” In today’s Bible study Milo has a heart-to-heart with Christians that may not share the same skin color on the outside but share the same compassion and love on the inside. Milo also reveals his first “4” ideas for legislative change:1. C-CAR2. F.R.A.M.E.3. C.R.E.O.L.E.4. A3 Legislation Th spotlight scripture for this study is placed on the Parable of the Good Samaritan.LEGISLATION 4 LEROY - (Final Part) Below are links to earlier studies on this podcast that may interest you!! Black Lives Matter (A Bible study settling the debate between “Black Lives Matter” vs. “All Lives Matter”) Link: http://preachermanmilo.buzzsprout.com/287681/4113071-black-lives-matter Ravi (A Bible study tackling the topic of teenage suicide) Link: http://preachermanmilo.buzzsprout.com/287681/3948197-ravi Walking on Eggshells (A Bible study about being equally yoked both romantically and spiritually) Link: http://preachermanmilo.buzzsprout.com/287681/3644533-walking-on-eggshells That Good Girl (A Bible study about the character of the Proverb 31 Woman) Link: http://preachermanmilo.buzzsprout.com/287681/3472477-that-good-girlSupport the show (https://cash.app/$preachermanmilo)
Jesus has given us the power and the authority over all the powers of Satan and his demonic forces. Christians can fall into one of two dangerous traps concerning this awesome power, one is to completely ignore it, the other is to constantly dwell upon it.MP3 Download SESSION NOTES I. Jesus Commissions 70 New Disciples.A. Luke 10:1-16 B. Related Passages: 1. Matthew 9:35 - 10:152. Mark 6:7-113. Luke 9:1-5 II. Jesus Gives Them Authority Over All The Power Of The Enemy.A. Luke 10:17-20 B. Related Passages: 1. John 14:16-172. 1st John 4:43. Matthew 18:184. Ephesians 6:10-185. 2nd Corinthians 10:5 III. The Parable Of The Good Samaritan.A. Luke 10:21-37
This session will be catch-up much like what you would expect on the first day of school after Summer vacation. I want to review what's been building not only to refresh our memories, but to take in the majesty of the overall design of what's actually unfolding before us.MP3 Download SESSION NOTES I. When Jesus Attended The Feast Of Tabernacles.John 7:11-53 II. The Woman Caught In Adultery.John 8:1-12 III. Jesus Claims To Be The Voice Of The Burning Bush.John 8:13-59 IV. The Man Who Was Born Blind.John 9:1-41 V. The Parable Of The Good Shepherd.John 10:1-21 VI. Treading Upon Serpents & Scorpions.Luke 10:1-20 VII. The Parable Of The Good Samaritan.Luke 10:21-37 VIII. The Priority Of Prayer.Luke 10:38 - 11:13 IX. Self-Righteous Legalism.Luke 11:37-54 X. Parable Of The Expectant & Faithful Steward.Luke 12:1-59 XI. Parable Of The Fig Tree.Luke 13:1-21 XII. When Jesus Attended The Feast Of Dedication.John 10:22-42 XIII. Jesus Laments Over Jerusalem.A. Luke 13:22-35B. Hosea 5:15C. Zechariah 12:10
Romans 12:1 "Therefore I urge you, brethren, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship." Even though this passage comes across as being somewhat abstract, what Paul is essentially telling us is to "love God with our heart mind and soul and to love our neighbors as ourselves." And if we want to know what that looks like two of the best examples in the gospel accounts are in John 4, when Jesus encounters the Samaritan woman by the well and the Parable of the Good Samaritan beginning with Luke 10:25 when "an expert in the law asks Jesus what he must do to inherit eternal life." This is a companion episode to the previous one, "Racism, Faith and Worship, Oh My!" that has as it's basis Jesus' encounter with the Samaritan woman . Central to both is worship.
Welcome to our Sunday morning worship service. Today Pastor Gary Barber is preaching on Luke 10:1-42, "Come! Go! - The Rhythm of a Disciple." This chapter includes the story of the Good Samaritan. Be sure to download the sermon notes by clicking "Download PDF." The notes will open in a new window, where you can print/save them.
Welcome to our Sunday morning worship service. Today Pastor Gary Barber is preaching on Luke 10:1-42, "Come! Go! - The Rhythm of a Disciple." This chapter includes the story of the Good Samaritan. Be sure to download the sermon notes by clicking "Download PDF." The notes will open in a new window, where you can print/save them.
Welcome to our Sunday morning worship service. Today Pastor Gary Barber is preaching on Luke 10:1-42, "Come! Go! - The Rhythm of a Disciple." This chapter includes the story of the Good Samaritan. Be sure to download the sermon notes by clicking "Download PDF." The notes will open in a new window, where you can print/save them.
John explores the Good Samaritan story – saying that it asks who our neighbour is; and both who am I willing to be a neighbour to and who am I willing to let be a neighbour to me?
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