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| the good samaritan | |
| By: alphaomega Date: July 8, 2012, 4:35 pm | |
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| The Good Samaritan | |
| Introduction: The definition of the word | |
| �parable� is to �lay next to or compare�. | |
| A parable is a story with a hidden message that only | |
| �spiritually opened� ears can hear. The parables are word | |
| pictures into what God is trying to teach us. | |
| The parables of Jesus are one of the times Jesus teaches lessons | |
| for future generations. These parables need to be meditated on | |
| and | |
| closely studied. Parables have a �layered� meaning, for example | |
| the parable of the Prodigal Son. The story is one of going | |
| astray | |
| and coming back. It seems to be the story of an actual son, with | |
| an older brother, and his father...like in any family. | |
| We have all read this before and it has given much comfort and | |
| hope to the families that have had a child gone astray. We must | |
| realize that the parables have layers...there is a surface layer | |
| and a deeper layer. For example, the surface layer would be | |
| relating to children going astray within your own family and the | |
| deeper meaning is what we are going to present to you in the | |
| following papers. | |
| Remember what the disciples asked Jesus: (Matthew 13:10-17) | |
| The Purpose of Parables | |
| 10 And the disciples came and said to Him, �Why do You speak to | |
| them in parables?� | |
| 11 He answered and said to them, �Because it has been given to | |
| you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to | |
| them it has not been given. 12 For whoever has, to him more | |
| will be given, and he will have abundance; but whoever does | |
| not have, even what he has will be taken away from him. | |
| 13 Therefore I speak to them in parables, because seeing they | |
| do not see, and hearing they do not hear, nor do they | |
| understand. | |
| 14 And in them the prophecy of Isaiah is fulfilled, which says: | |
| �Hearing you will hear and shall not understand, | |
| And seeing you will see and not perceive; | |
| 15 For the hearts of this people have grown dull. | |
| Their ears are hard of hearing, | |
| And their eyes they have closed, | |
| Lest they should see with their eyes and hear with their | |
| ears, | |
| Lest they should understand with their hearts and turn, | |
| So that I should heal them.� But blessed are your eyes for | |
| they see, and your ears for they | |
| hear; | |
| 17 for assuredly, I say to you that many prophets and righteous | |
| men desired to see what you see, and did not see it, and to | |
| hear what you hear, and did not hear it. | |
| The Lesson: Luke | |
| 10:30-37 | |
| Parable of the Good Samaritan 30 Then Jesus | |
| answered and said: �A certain man went down from | |
| Jerusalem to Jericho , and fell among thieves, who stripped him | |
| of his clothing, wounded him, and departed, leaving him half | |
| dead. 31 Now by chance a certain priest came down that road. | |
| And when | |
| he saw him, he passed by on the other side. 32 Likewise a | |
| Levite, when he arrived at the place, came and | |
| looked, and passed by on the other side. 33 But a certain | |
| Samaritan, as he journeyed, came where he was. | |
| And when he saw him, he had compassion. 34 So he went to him | |
| and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil | |
| and wine; and he set him on his own animal, brought him to an | |
| inn, | |
| and took care of him. 35 On the next day, when he departed, he | |
| took out two denarii, | |
| gave them to the innkeeper, and said to him, �Take care of him; | |
| and whatever more you spend, when I come again, I will repay | |
| you.� 36 So which of these three do you think was neighbor to | |
| him who | |
| fell among the thieves?� | |
| 37 And he said, �He who showed mercy on him.� Then Jesus said | |
| to him, �Go and do likewise.� | |
| The Lesson: | |
| Scripture verse in BLACK. Commentary in BLUE. | |
| A) Then Jesus answered and said: �A certain man went down from | |
| Jerusalem to Jericho This man represents someone traveling | |
| on the journey of life. | |
| He can be anyone (Jew, Gentile or Heathen) and at some point he | |
| represents ALL of us in some stage of our life before Christ. | |
| This "certain man's" life is headed in a downward direction. | |
| B) and fell among thieves, who stripped him of his clothing, | |
| wounded him, and departed, leaving him half dead. Just | |
| previous to teaching this parable Jesus had just told us... | |
| John 10:10 | |
| The thief (Satan) comes only to steal and kill and destroy; | |
| I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full. | |
| On his way DOWN, this man falls into the hands of the thief | |
| (Satan) and his demons. | |
| Their goal is/was to: | |
| A) Steal....�stripped him of his clothing� B) Kill.....�leaving | |
| him half dead� C) Destroy..�left wounded� C) Now by chance | |
| a certain priest came down that road. This is a religious | |
| leader (Law follower) also heading down the | |
| same path of destruction without Jesus. This priest had nothing | |
| to offer the wounded man under the | |
| Old Covenant. This priest is headed on a path of destruction | |
| by trying his best to keep the Law perfectly, but can't. | |
| Trying to follow the Law perfectly does not leave room for | |
| Grace, | |
| and leaves no room to help a fallen or wounded man! | |
| 1Corinthians 15:56 The sting of death is sin, and | |
| the strength of sin is the law. | |
| Romans 8:2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus | |
| has made me | |
| free from the law of sin and death. | |
| D)And when he saw him, he passed by on the other side. | |
| This priest had nothing to offer the wounded man under the Old | |
| Covenant. The Law will never bring life to a man fallen and/or | |
| wounded, it can only bring death. E) Likewise a Levite, when | |
| he arrived at the place, came and | |
| looked,and passed by on the other side. The Levite had | |
| nothing to offer the man either. Whether this | |
| Levite be a Jew (from Judah) or a Gentile (lost tribe, from | |
| Israel), | |
| they ALL end up in the same place without Christ. Though they | |
| may | |
| think they are better off than the wounded man, or too good to | |
| offer mercy, sooner or later their end will come and Satan will | |
| steal, kill, and destroy what they thought they had. F) But a | |
| certain Samaritan, Who is this certain Samaritan? It is none | |
| other than the Lord Jesus Himself! Only God is good. And if | |
| this is the Good Samaritan, than this | |
| must be Jesus (God in human flesh). Notice how the Good | |
| Samaritan�s actions are the same as the Good Shepherd. How does | |
| Jesus, being a Jew, call Himself a Samaritan (Gentile) | |
| you might ask? Jesus relates Himself to Jews, Gentiles, and | |
| Heathens and is the | |
| Kinsman Redeemer to all three. This is the Profound Mystery of | |
| Jesus and His Church. Isaiah 19:25 | |
| The LORD Almighty will bless them, saying, "Blessed be Egypt | |
| my people, Assyria my handiwork, and Israel my inheritance." | |
| We have discussed this verse several times in other papers, but | |
| let us explain it again... | |
| Jews, Gentiles, and Heathens make up all of the people in the | |
| world. Jesus is God, who came to earth to take on a human form. | |
| The bloodlines of Jesus includes Abraham, and from Abraham comes | |
| Ishmael and Isaac. Ishamael is a heathen and from Isaac comes | |
| Jacob and Esau; and Esau is a heathen. From Jacob comes Judah | |
| and Ephraim. Judahites become Jews and Ephraim is a Gentile. | |
| Thus explains Isaiah 19:25 and why Eqypt are "my people", why | |
| Assyria (Heathens) are "my handiwork" and why Israel (Jews) are | |
| "my inheritance". Who is Egypt? Egypt is nothing more than | |
| the two sons of Joseph: Ephraim and Manasseh, who are the | |
| Northern | |
| Tribes that go into captivity (seperately), after the Jews | |
| go into captivity. | |
| There is the captivity of the Northern Tribes which is different | |
| than the captivity of the Southern Tribes. The Southern Tribes | |
| are Benjamin and Judah which are now the nation of Israel. When | |
| the Northern Tribes went into captivity they intermarried with | |
| the | |
| people of that particular land they fled to. | |
| So, when they come back, they are "polluted" and are called | |
| Samaritans. Jesus is from Abraham and from Abraham come all | |
| people; Jews, Gentiles, and heathen. | |
| Question: | |
| How can you call Jesus a Samaritan when He comes from a Jewish | |
| line? | |
| Answer: | |
| Again, Jesus comes from the line of Abraham who produces Jews, | |
| Gentiles,and heathen. | |
| This ceratin Samaritan named in the first part of this verse | |
| is Jesus! Jesus is the only help to the ones who are "fallen | |
| on the side of the road". | |
| G) as he journeyed, came where he was. | |
| Jesus seeks out the wounded, the wounded are those who have | |
| fallen into Satan's traps, and Jesus meets them wherever they | |
| may have fallen "beside the road". | |
| H) And when he saw him, he had compassion. | |
| This sounds a lot like several incidents in Jesus' ministry when | |
| He sees a group of people or an individual and has immediate | |
| compassion for them. | |
| For example read: | |
| Matthew 9:36 Matthew 20:34 Mark 8:2 | |
| Matthew 14:14 Mark 1:41 Luke 7:13 | |
| Matthew 15:32 Mark 6:34 | |
| I) So he went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil | |
| and wine Wine = New wine...New Covenant...new life...born | |
| again Just like pouring new wine into new wine skins. The | |
| person must | |
| first be given a new nature and then Jesus� resurrected life can | |
| be poured into Him. See Matthew 9:17, Mark 2:22, and Luke 5:37. | |
| Oil = the anointing of the Holy Spirit and the marking of | |
| ownership. Just as in the story of King David, you are marked | |
| by the King of Kings with oil, showing the world that you are | |
| His... | |
| and oil stays and is not easily washed away. | |
| J) brought him to an inn, and took care of him. The inn = The | |
| Holy Spirit | |
| In the ancient world, an inn provided shelter and most | |
| importantly, | |
| security. They would lock down the premises and shut the gates | |
| so that the guests would be safe. In this sense the inn | |
| protects | |
| the occupants from evil. Notice Jesus is doing for the man the | |
| opposite of what Satan | |
| did to him. | |
| John 10:10 10. The thief (Satan) | |
| comes only to steal and kill and destroy; | |
| I have come that they may have life, and have it to the | |
| full. | |
| K) On the next day, when he departed, he took out two denarii, | |
| gave them to the innkeeper, and said to him, �Take care of | |
| him; | |
| and whatever more you spend, when I come again, | |
| I will repay you.� Jesus departs after his death and | |
| resurrection, leaving the | |
| Holy Spirit to watch over the Church as Jesus� �Helper.� | |
| Innkeeper = the Body of Believers Two denarii = gives them | |
| enough strength for 2,000 years. | |
| And will reward (repay) upon His Return (2nd Coming). | |
| L) So which of these three do you think was neighbor to him who | |
| fell among the thieves?� Answer: #3...and 3 = the number of | |
| Jesus the son of David Adam to David (plus Abel) = 36...this is | |
| David�s number which is | |
| VERSE 36! | |
| M) And he said, �He who showed mercy on him.� Then Jesus said | |
| to him, �Go and do likewise.� Go and do likewise? Yes! Go | |
| and show mercy...show mercy to your neighbor for you | |
| are now one of His sheep, you are now of God, and you now | |
| love God for the help He has provided you...now that you love | |
| God, you can now show mercy! This follows in-line with the | |
| one greatest commandment that has two parts: | |
| A) Love thy God with all thy heart | |
| B) Love thy neighbor as thyself | |
| Part A must come first before part B is fulfilled! | |
| We are to become one of the people in the Body of Believers | |
| here | |
| on Earth and to act in the Spirit of the Great Commandment by | |
| having compassion on those who are hurting and take them into | |
| the Body of Christ (the Church). The Church is not any one | |
| church or building, but is the "Inn" that the Holy Spirit | |
| resides | |
| in which the Body of Believers gather at. | |
| The Holy Spirit can occupy any or all Church buildings and also | |
| a gathering of believers in an empty field anywhere in the world | |
| and at any time! Note that this story ends with verse 37! | |
| This is Jesus� generation number...where the two lines of | |
| Solomon | |
| and Nathan split and come back together with the engagement of | |
| Mary and Joseph. FINAL THOUGHTS... | |
| THIS STORY IS ALL ABOUT JESUS...NOT A STORY ABOUT A GOOD PERSON | |
| BEING NICE. | |
| No one is good except God; therefore, this Good Samaritan is not | |
| just a man, it is Jesus. We are to do unto others as He has | |
| already done for us, for we are His and He is ours and provides | |
| the direction, strength, and realization of our need for | |
| compassion in order to help brothers and sisters in need. | |
| He is the One and Only Good Samaritan, and by faith"ing" in Him, | |
| we can act as tools of Him and thus fulfill the duty of a good | |
| Samaritan. Remember, ALL parables and stories found in the | |
| Gospels relate | |
| to the Kingdom of Heaven and how Christ relates to us and | |
| redeems | |
| mankind | |
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