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One who lives near another.
In large towns, a neighbor is one who lives within a few doors.
In the country, a neighbor may live at a greater distance; and in new settlements, where the people are thinly scattered over the country, a neighbor may be distant several miles.
Such is the use of the word in the United States.
2. One who lives in familiarity with another; a word of civility.
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An intimate; a confidant.
4. A fellow being.
Acts 7:1.
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One of the human race; any one that needs our help, or to whom we have an opportunity of doing good.
The primary thing God wants from us is to love our neighbor, not to do religious things.
Doing religious things is good, but it is not the first thing God wants.
God wants us to make loving our neighbor the first order of our lives.
To do religious things is only dealing with things such as rituals, observances, ordinances.
laws.
Such things are lifeless, unfeeling and unresponsive.
They are material objects; therefore, they are not helped by our doing them.
Only we are helped.
They make us feel good and religious, which is beneficial to our growth, but religious things are not what demonstrate our love for God.
Loving our neighbor is what proves our love for God.
A man may say he loves God, but if he hates and acts unkindly toward his neighbor, everyone knows his religion is profession only.
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A Commandment: Love Thy neighbor
A. I can love my neighbor because God loves me.
B. I can love because Christ first loved me.
C. I can show my love because Christ showed His love towards us.
1. Death.
2. Burial.
3. Resurrection.
D. I love because Christ’s commands it.
E. I love because it holds a promise of life.
II.
A Command Disobeyed.
A. A Priest who did not show love.
1.He passed by.
2.
He went to the other side of the road.
Bystander theory, 38 people watched a woman be stabbed, robbed and raped for 30 minutes and did nothing.
only one that helped was an old woman neighbor held her into the ambulance arrived 1960’s New York.
bad guy stalked her stabbed her.
B. A Levite who was to scared to show love.
1. Looked at him.
2. left him.
C. A Samaritan who showed love.
III.
A Command Followed: He helped the wounded man.
A. A neighbor needed help.
B. A neighbor wounds were bound and cared for because he was loved.
C. A neighbor needs were met because he was loved.
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Without hope.
2. Without love.
3. Without a Savior.
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