Sermon Tone Analysis

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Good Samaritan
luke 10:
Jesus used the most extreme example showing the lawyer who is neighbor is.
Samaritans were seen as unclean and were despised.
(History of Samaritans.)
He was willing to get involved.
He ignored racism.
He ignored racism.
He was generous.
He was generous.
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Jesus adds: “Love your neighbor as yourself.”
What is the Degree in which we love for your neighbor?
Notice the later parts of verses 22:40 and 7:12
Everything hinges on theses commands.
If Jesus fulfilled the law and His righteousness in instilled in us.
Then the evidence of our salvation should be such as the reflect the commands in all we do.
A Lack of love for others is a lack of love for God!
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