Table Talks with LPC Youth
In this powerful second lesson of Disiphering Parables, we break down The Parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37, NKJV) going far beyond the surface-level idea of “being a good person.” This parable was given in response to a critical question: “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” But even more revealing is the motive behind it—an attempt to justify oneself while avoiding true obedience. Through careful exegesis, we explore the historical context, cultural tension between Jews and Samaritans, and the real audience Jesus was addressing. We uncover how this parable confronts religious identity, exposes self-justification, and reveals that knowing truth is not the same as living it. This lesson challenges believers at a deeper level: * Can you define obedience in a way that excuses you? * Are you relying on knowledge instead of action? * When your faith costs you something… do you still obey? If you’re serious about rightly studying the Word and allowing Scripture to confront your life—not just inform it—this lesson will challenge, sharpen, and expose where you truly stand.
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