Compassion: Redefining Neighborliness in Our Faith Journey

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1) "They were kind, and they never once judged me for why I was here. They showed and they modeled compassion. towards me when I didn't even think that I deserved it. They weren't pastors or professionals. They were just two ordinary men who were seeking God to help them with their issues. They were examples of what it looked like to be neighborly in my life at a time that I needed it the most. And their example caused me to want to step up and be neighborly to the next guys that came into the program. And it's pretty cool how God works." [35:17] (42 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2) "Eternal life comes from what Jesus did for us on the cross, not from any works that we could do. I just really felt God prompting me to make this point here. There are no works that can be done to obtain salvation, right? Most of the world religions outside of Christianity teach that some sort of works must be done to inherit eternal life. Christianity teaches us that it was done for us. Jesus died on the cross for our sins. It is by grace through faith that we are saved in what Jesus did for us. Amen, church?" [41:18] (44 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3) "Parables are meant to elicit a response in us. Now, I have always liked parables because they make me think, what would I do? Or how would I have handled that situation? Parables also point out areas in our lives where we may need to grow. This parable should make us think about how we view people who are not like us. The theme of showing mercy and compassion is littered throughout this story. And while I was studying, God kept showing me, the journey towards compassion starts with our hearts. The longer we walk with Jesus, the softer our hearts will get." [48:18] (45 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4) "Positions or titles do not matter when it comes to helping people or showing compassion. So we read about the first person to come upon the man. It was the priest. You know, priests were responsible for performing religious duties within the temple. And one would think that he would be a man full of compassion, and that he would help the half -dead man. You know, that he would be the hero, right? Right? No. We are told that he saw the man, crossed over to the other side of the road, and he kept on walking." [50:34] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5) "The actions of the Samaritan were compassionate, selfless, and costly. Compassion, selfless, and costly. So we read that the next person who came upon the man was the Samaritan. Now there was a lot of hatred and animosity between the Jews and the Samaritans. It all started in 723 BC when the Assyrians besieged Israel and they took thousands of captives back to Assyria. You know, intermarriage occurred and the result of that was the Samaritan race. You know, they were known as half -breeds and they weren't accepted by the Jews and they weren't accepted by the Assyrians." [54:10] (48 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6) "It doesn't matter who our neighbor is. We are called to be neighborly towards everyone we come across. And Jesus, you know, he ends this parable and he asks the lawyer, which of these men was a neighbor to the one who fell among the robbers? Which one? The priest? The Levite? The Samaritan? You know, the answer is easy. But it was hard for the lawyer and the other hearers to comprehend. The enemy was the hero in this story. The neighbor to the one who was robbed was the despised Samaritan. And the lawyer, he couldn't even say Samaritan. He said, the one who showed mercy. And then Jesus told him, go and do likewise." [58:17] (57 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7) "Showing compassion, it may cause our lives to be interrupted. It may cause us to use our time, our talents, and our treasures. But showing compassion may also change a life like it did for the man by the Samaritan that morning. Our next point this morning is it doesn't matter who our neighbor is. We are called to be neighborly towards everyone we come across." [57:22] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8) "Do people have an encounter with Jesus when they encounter us? You know, make this question personal to your own life. Do people have an encounter with Jesus when they encounter both? Last week, Pastor Dave, you know, he said, we need to live up to our identities as followers of Christ. We need to see people with the eyes of Jesus. And we have to do as Jesus taught us to do. And in today's text, he's telling us to go and be neighborly. Amen? Amen." [01:05:11] (56 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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