Mulder Church Podcast

Who Is My Neighbor?

34 min · 18 de may de 2026
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What does it really mean to love your neighbor? In this sermon from Luke 10 and the Parable of the Good Samaritan, we explore how Jesus defines “neighbor” not as humanity in general, but as the people God has placed closest to us. This message challenges us to move beyond abstract love and become faithfully present in our homes, neighborhoods, workplaces, schools, and everyday interactions. We’ll look at why distant love is often easier than nearby love, how compassion requires attentiveness and availability, and why biblical love must also include healthy boundaries. Jesus doesn’t just ask, “Who is my neighbor?” — He calls us to become neighbors to others. And ultimately, the Good Samaritan points us to Christ Himself: the true and better Neighbor who came near to rescue us.

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