The Living Word: A Daily Devotional with Jeff & Dale from The Jenkins Institute
The Samaritan helped the man because he was hurt and needed assistance. He was going to be neighborly towards this man, whether he was a Jew or a Samaritan. He did not show respect for persons (cf. James 2:1). We might think that showing care towards someone of the same skin color, nationality, or religious convictions, or anyone who is not considered our enemy, is being neighborly. Jesus tells this story about the Samaritan to demonstrate that being neighborly is much greater than that. The Samaritans were different from the Jews in race, nationality, and religion. There were tremendous hostilities between them. “For Jews have no dealings with Samaritans” (John 4:9, ESV). In spite of these hostilities, this Samaritan was going to care for this Jewish man who needed help.
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