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VERSE DISCOVERY: Luke 10:25-34 (KJV, Public Domain)
In a previous article I wrote: โHave a Warmer Heart than Usualโ it reads:
โI live in a good distance from the church I attend which means lots of driving and observing time.ย Often times, on my way to church I look out my window and I stare.ย Some may think Iโm being rude, but itโs the exact opposite.ย I look at that person sitting on the stoop or the one standing on the corner, and I wonder.ย I wonder about what they may have gone through that day.ย I wonder what it is that made that person look so sad.ย I wonder about the mom on the bus stop struggling to get stroller, baby, and bags onto the bus.ย I wonder.
How often have we really taken the time to see beyond the people to see the person, to really try to imagine you walking in the shoes of another?ย To see whatโs going on inside the person without judging the outside?ย To show a tender heart instead of a wagging head, disapproving eyes and a simple tsk-tsk-tsk?
When itโs all said and done, โMercy rejoiceth against judgment.โ (James 2:13).ย Thinking beyond oneself is going to win out hands down every single time.ย Why?ย Because, thatโs what Christ did for us!ย He looked beyond Himself, beyond His own needs and hurts, and saw what the world needed.ย The world needed a Savior.
Even during His earthly ministry it has been noted in the Bible, โBut when he saw the multitudes, he was moved with compassion on themโ (Mt. 9:36).ย To the leper, โAnd Jesus, moved with compassion, put forth his hand, and touched himโฆโ (Mk. 1:41).ย To the mom who just lost her son, โAnd when the Lord saw her, he had compassion on herโฆโ (Luke 7:13).ย To the world, โFather, if thou be willing, remove this cup from me: nevertheless not my will, but thine, be done,โ (Luke 22:42).ย To His enemies, โFather, forgive them; for they know not what they doโฆโ (Luke 23:34).
Thatโs how warm Jesusโ heart was toward people.ย He had a genuine concern to look at people from the inside out instead of the outside in.ย He saw the person beyond the people.ย So, did the Good Samaritan.ย Despite the rejection and animosity he faced down through the years at the hand of the Jews, this man needed his help.ย He was not going to let those years of bitterness or even indifference change his resolve to help the one that needed him now.
Paul taught the church in Ephesus to โAnd be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you.ย Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children; And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for usโฆโ (Eph. 4:32-5:2).
Imitators of God are concerned with the person on the inside.ย An imitator of God is warmed to the plight of the human in humanity and sees them for who they are.ย They are someone that God is concerned enough about to allow His Son to die.ย Shouldnโt we then have that same compassion for one another? (ยฉ Word For Life Says).
Compassion, though it may sometimes seem like it in todayโs world, does not have to be a lost art.ย We, if we follow the example of Jesus and of those who have gone on before us, can make a difference, not only in one life but in the world, positively, for change.ย Through our service to our fellow man we are demonstrating the service of Godโs love toward us; thereby serving God as well.
Considering all that Christ has done for us, we have a unique responsibility to show one another love through service.ย Think about the life of Christ.ย He said, โEven as the Son of man came not to be ministered unto, but to minister, and to give his life a ransom for many,โ (Matthew 20:28).ย Here is the King of all kings and the Lord of all lords, humbling Himself as a commoner and serving.ย His focus was never on receiving anything, yet to give it all.ย The pattern of the Church and those who would serve God should be so likeminded.
A Lawyer Questions Jesus
Luke 10:25-29 โAnd, behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted him, saying, Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal life?ย He said unto him, What is written in the law? how readest thou?ย And he answering said, Thou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbour as thyself.ย And he said unto him, Thou hast answered right: this do, and thou shalt live.ย But he willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour?โย
It amazes me the lengths that individuals will go through to try to prove a point.ย Certain men would show up at different points: Pharisees, Herodians, Sadducees and scribes, โto catch him in his words,โ (Mark 12:13).ย These questionings were not honest inquiries rather ways to try to catch Jesus in a trap; โthat they might take hold of his words, that so they might deliver him unto the power and authority of the governor,โ (Luke 20:20; read 9-19 for more).
The lawyer in todayโs lesson was an expert in the religious law or the Law of Moses.ย His life revolved around the teachings thereof; he knew and possessed the expertise of the time; a very thorough knowledge of what was written and passed down from generation to generation amongst the people of God.
Here, he used his โknowledgeโ to try to trap Jesus in something he and the other Pharisees and scribes could eventually use against Him in their pursuit of His demise.ย We see a similar situation play out in Matthew 22:35 and Mark 12:28.
But Jesus turned the tables on him and asked him, โWhat is written in the law? how readest thou?โ Obviously, Jesus knew of the man and who he was and being the expert that he is should be able to readily answer His question as well.ย Itโs one thing to throw questions at another in an attempt to embarrass or discredit; itโs totally different to be put on the spot and have to answer for some theological debate for oneself.ย Jesus redirected the manโs question to let the law, which he is so familiarly acquainted with, speak for itself.
Note: โAll scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness,โ (2 Timothy 3:16).ย If there is any question regarding the Word, refer back to the Word.ย Jesus used Godโs Word a lot in many defenses.
What I like is Jesus didnโt initiate this.ย It was the pride and headiness of those who sought to disprove Him that caused them to pose these questions.ย Yet, at every turn, Jesus, in His quiet and humble way, puts people in their place causing the opposite results in what they were hoping for.
The lawyerโs response was not unexpected.ย He answered with his recitation from a portion of the Law which begins in Deuteronomy 6:4 with the words, โHear, O Israel: The Lord our God is one Lord:โ; also known as the Shema (compare Mark 12:29).ย This prayer was recited two times a day.ย Its instructions are very poignant and meant to solidify oneโs relationship and that of his house with God (see Deuteronomy 6:4-7).ย What great principles on rearing a godly house and drawing one closer to God!ย Here, the lawyer answered confidently, โThou shalt love the LORD thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mindโ reciting from the familiar verse 5 in that same set of verses from Deuteronomy 6.
Note: Because we love Him, everything within our inner being should be wholly and completely devoted to God: the emotions, mind, will, and strength.ย This goes beyond lip service.ย God wants your inner man devoted to Him rather than surface professions of faith.ย Why do you think God so approved of David despite his many, many faults?ย He did so because Davidโs heart was for God.ย Act 13:22 says, โI have found David the son of Jesse, a man after mine own heart…โย David worshiped God and was devoted to God from the heart.ย His inner man was tied to God.โ
The second portion of his recitation came from Leviticus 19:18b where it states, โThou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.โย Love is a working of the inner man and is concerned with outwardly working itself in the lives of others seeking their betterment.ย Love doesnโt look to loop-hole another to get out of service, rather, it asks, โWhat can I do for my fellow man?โย One of the greatest things we or any of us can give to another is love (1 Corinthians 13:13)
Jesus supports his answer as being correct by stating, โThou hast answered right: this do, and thou shalt live.โ In Matthew 22:40 Jesus states, โOn these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.โย Everything is fulfilled in the following of these two commandments.ย We are not saved by our works, but our works prove to whom we belong.ย โEven so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone,โ (James 2:17; read vss. 14-18).
โBut he, willing to justify himself, said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbor?โ Oh, hereโs where we get into the pudding of the matter.ย I donโt know why this man felt a need to justify himself but the answer that Jesus gives was most certainly not what he was looking for.ย When one is seeking to justify themselves, in my opinion, they are trying to clear themselves from any wrongdoing.ย Being that this man was, in fact, a pro at the dealings of the Mosaic Law, he wants to be found, again in my opinion, โrightโ in his dealings with his fellow man.
Though his title of a lawyer was not as we use it today in a court of law, letโs think about that court of law scene for a moment.ย People go to court to try and convict.ย Others are there to defend or justify; presenting an excuse to the judge/jury of why they should be cleared of any charges.ย Again, strictly my opinion, but to me, this man was fishing to be exonerated of any wrong toward his fellow man.ย But, letโs find out Jesusโ answer in the matter.
Jesusโ Answer to the Lawyer
Luke 10:30-34 โAnd Jesus answering said, A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves, which stripped him of his raiment, and wounded him, and departed, leaving him half dead.ย And by chance there came down a certain priest that way: and when he saw him, he passed by on the other side.ย And likewise a Levite, when he was at the place, came and looked on him, and passed by on the other side.ย But a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was: and when he saw him, he had compassion on him, And went to him, and bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and wine, and set him on his own beast, and brought him to an inn, and took care of him.โ
To answer the lawyerโs question, Jesus, as He was known to do, told a very illustrative story instead of giving a simple verbal response.ย What He was about to pose would be thought-provoking and should cause some to question whether they are truly serving in the love of God.
Many of us are very familiar with this story so I wonโt bore you with the obvious.ย What I do what to point out is the โoppositeโ ingredient that plays into the mix of things in Jesusโ story.ย On the one hand, we have not one, but two men who are considered righteous workers in the temple of God: the priest and the Levite.ย Both men have been ordained and appointed special positions and special tasks on behalf of the temple, the people, and God.
On the other hand, we have a despised reject of Jewish society, the Samaritan.ย One who most would have been considered a nobody yet became the hero of Jesusโ story and is definitive proof that no matter how others view you, you can still make an impact in this world for God.
Another โoppositeโ ingredient to look at is not who any of the men are; rather, their actions in coming across the beaten man.ย The two, the priest and the Levite, for whatever reason chose not to help or even come near to see about the battered man.ย Some say they wanted to remain ceremonially clean or the like.ย We just donโt know the exact cause for why they reacted the way they did but Jesus made it a point to tell the story like this, so it is more than noteworthy to pay attention to.
To Jesus, their actions were not only opposite ofย the Samaritanโs, who showed compassion; but their actions were also opposite of what God was looking for.ย For by the time we reach the end of the story, not in todayโs printed text, Jesus asked, โWhich of these three, thinkest thou, was neighbour unto him that fell among the thieves?โ (Luke 10:36).
The lawyer to whom He presented the question answered, โHe that shewed mercy on him,โ (Luke 10:37a).ย Jesus followed with this very important instruction: โGo, and do thou likewise,โ (Luke 10:37b), showing what kind of service God was looking for from His people.
We serve God not just in the confines of the church building or temple; we serve God when we reach out to our fellow man and become vessels for His mercy to work through.
This was a prime teaching opportunity to let them know how they treat people matters.ย Treat people as you yourself would want to be treated or how you think Jesus would treat them.ย โGod is love,โ (1 John 4:8), and those that belong to Him should operate in love also.ย Everybody wants to be loved and feel the concern of mercy and compassion this man showed, no matter their status in life.
Godโs people should know how to treat people in any situation or circumstance, whether the times are favorable or not.ย Godโs people must respond the same way Jesus did.ย Philippians 2:5 tells us, โLet this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus.โย See people how Jesus sees them.ย What is His attitude toward another in need?
Loving people; serving them and treating them as one would want to be treated is a priority for living as Godโs people and serving Him.
As was already stated in our introduction, we are to โAnd be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God for Christ’s sake hath forgiven you.ย Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children; And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for usโฆโ (Eph. 4:32-5:2).
In order to serve God, we must serve people also.ย The Good Samaritan became a great and enduring example through the ages of how through serving oneโs fellow man we also serve God.
PDF Printable Sunday School Lesson Pack (With easy to read instructions following the P.E.A.R.L. format on how to conduct each lesson with areas for adding personal notes):ย Sunday School Lesson – Serving Like the Good Samaritan
Suggested Activities:
Object Lesson Idea from: “Living Love: The Parable of the Good Samaritan” (go to page 3 for the Object Lesson to lead into this lesson titled,ย The Present Predicament )
“Bible Verse Review Activity” (Click to find a great game that’s easy and inexpensive to help students memorize Bible verses)
In getting across the idea of โServing,โ I used crafts incorporating the hands since thatโs what we use the most to serve and help others (see below). Enjoy!
LACE IT UP HANDPRINT:
One craft idea is to simply have students trace their handprint on cardstock or use this Handprint Craft Cutoutย printed on cardstock for this project because it’s sturdier, and then cut it out.ย ย Using a hole punch, go around the outer edges of the picture of the hand (these will be for lacing).ย Students can then decorate and lace with ribbon, colorful shoelaces, or yarn (note: if you use ribbon like I did, you may want to wrap the ends in tape to make a little aglet like on a shoelace to make it easier to navigate through the holes).ย You or your students can even write a memory verse reference directly on your project. (Example pictured below)


HANDPRINT NECKLACE:
Continuing with our hand theme, students can make aย Handprint Necklace (example pictured below – I used construction paper with tracing).ย Students can trace their handprint onto construction paper or cardstock or use this Handprint Craft Cutoutย and cut out.ย Punch one hole in the top.ย Using ribbon or yarn and cut up straws, beads, or whatever you have laying around (even loop cereal ๐ Let them have fun and decorate it as they see fit. You or your students can even write a memory verse reference directly on your project.

Adult Journal Page:ย Serving Like the Good Samaritan

Kid’s Journal Page:ย Serving Like the Good Samaritan

Blank Journal Pages (to cover what interest your class):ย Blank Adult and Kid’s Journal Pages
Draw the Scene:ย Serving Like the Good Samaritan Draw the Scene

Word Search:ย Serving Like the Good Samaritan Word Searchย Answers:ย Serving Like the Good Samaritan Word Search Answers
Crossword:ย Serving Like the Good Samaritan Crosswordย Answers:ย Serving Like the Good Samaritan Crossword Answers
Word Scramble:ย Serving Like the Good Samaritan Word Scrambleย Answers:ย Serving Like the Good Samaritan Word Scramble Answers
โThe Good Samaritan Bible Lessonโย (Here you will find many, many activities to choose from including WWJD? activities, coloring pages, take-home pages, and more.ย Enjoy!)
โThe Good Samaritan Crafts for Kidsโ
โThe Good Samaritan Bible Lesson/Little Blots of Faithโ
โBible Fun Zone/Good Samaritanโ
โThe Good Samaritanโย (Several unique activities, printables and story illustrations for the telling of the lesson.ย Enjoy!)
โFirst Aide Bagโย (A very original, cheap and easy craft your students can put together.ย I would suggest adding a bible verse from the lesson as a reminder of what was covered.ย Enjoy!)
โDoctorโs Bagโ
โI Can Be a Service Starโย (Sugardoodle.net)
โServing Othersโ