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Did You Know That's in the Bible? The Good Samaritan (Luke 10)

19 min · 15. juni 2026
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In this episode, Russ dives into the well-known parable of the Good Samaritan, revealing surprising historical context and its implications for contemporary society. He uncovers how this story crosses boundaries of race, religion, and cultural tribalism, urging us to re-examine our own prejudices and neighborly instincts. Inside the episode: * The story of the Good Samaritan: beyond helping strangers * Jesus' ironic twist and first-century shocks * The racial and religious tensions between Jews and Samaritans * Modern parallels: racial hostility, political divides, and cultural tribalism * The boundaries that mercy and love cross in today’s world * How Jesus’ story challenges us to redefine who our neighbors are * The original audience’s perception vs contemporary understanding * Practical implications: living out the message of crossing boundaries in everyday relationships * Recommended reading: Luke 10 and James for deeper reflection

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