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JERUSALEM TO JERICHO ROAD
KINDNESS / COMPASSION
KINDNESS / COMPASSION
SPIRITUAL FRUIT IS WHAT RESULTS IN OUR LIVES WHEN WE ROOT OURSELVES IN A RELATIONSHIP WITH GOD
LOVE
“IT IS THE POWER TO MOVE US TOWARD ANOTHER PERSON WITH NO EXPECTATION OF REWARD”
JOY
JOY IS THE QUIET CONFIDENT ASSURANCE OF GODS LOVE AND WORK IN OUR LIVES.
- THAT HE WILL BE THERE NO MATTER WHAT.
GALATIANS 5:
PEACE
PEACE IS NOT THE ABSENCE OF STRESS BUT THE PRESENCE OF THE SAVIOUR
PATIENCE
THE PATIENCE THAT WE SEE IN GALATIANS IS REFERRING TO PATIENCE WITH PEOPLE.
ESPECIALLY WHAT THEY WILL DO THAT WILL BOTHER US OR OFFEND US
AT FIRST GLANCE THE FRUIT OF KINDNESS FITS THE CONCEPT OF “NICE” VERY WELL.
WE THINK OF A PINEAPPLE THAT SEEMS TO OFFER US THAT SWEET SYRUPY OFFERING OF HELP TO THOSE WHO ARE NOT AS FORTUNATE AS WE ARE.
WHILE THE FRUIT OF KINDNESS CALLS FOR US TO EXTEND TO THOSE LESS FORTUNATE THAN WE ARE , IT DOES NOT DEMAND A FAKE OR A FORMULA TYPE OF RESPONSE FROM US.
IN FACT IT IS NOT ONLY THE LESS FORTUNATE THAT NEED TO BENEFIT FROM OUR KINDNESS.
SLIDE
KINDNESS IS AN ACTION
NOTICE AN ELDERLY NEIGHBOUR HAS NOT BEEN OUTSIDE IN A WHILE GOES TO CHECK
SUPPORTS THE ORPHANS AROUND THE WORLD
RINSES A SPOUSES DISHES AND PICKS UP THE DIRTY LAUNDRY
KINDNESS CONTAINS PURE CLEAN ACTION
KINDNESS COSTS US SOMETHING IN TIME AND ENERGY
KINDNESS IS AN ACTION COUPLED WITH COMPASSION
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BECAUSE YOU CARE - YOU ACT!
KINDNESS GETS INVOLVED
KINDNESS MEETS NEEDS
IT IS ONE THING TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLOTHING OR FOOD DRIVE
GIVE SCHOOLS SUPPLIES OR TAKE A MEAL TO A SICK FRIEND OR MOM
CONSIDER THIS SCRIPTURE
WE ARE CALLED TO LIVE A LIFE OF COMPASSION
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SYMPATHY IS SOMETHING YOU FEEL;
COMPASSION IS SOMETHING YOU SHOW
OR, BETTER YET, SOMETHING YOU DO. ~DR JEREMIAH~
THE BEST WAY TO LOOK AT WHAT TRUE KINDNESS OR COMPASSION IS IS TO VISIT A PASSAGE OF SCRIPTURE THAT IS VERY FAMILIAR TO MANY OF US.
THE GOOD SAMARITAN - LUKE 10:25-37
AT THIS STAGE JESUS HAS TRULY UPSET THE APPLE CART, REMEMBER THAT HE IS EVERYTHING, THEY ARE NOT BUT THEY CANT SEEM TO STUMP HIM.
YOU SEE AS FOLLOWERS OF CHRIST WE NEED TO BE THE SAME WAY.
LUKE
JESUS ANSWERS THE MAN:
Jesus answered his question with two other questions (v.
26), driving the Law expert back to the Old Testament Law.
The expert answered correctly by quoting from and .
LUKE
One must love … God and one’s fellowman in order to keep the Law properly.
Jesus affirmed that if the man did this, he would live.
The man’s response should have been to ask, “How can I do this?
I am not able.
I need help.”
Instead, he tried “to justify himself,” that is, to defend himself against the implications of Jesus’ words.
So he tried to move the focus off himself by asking, And who is my neighbor?
when he asks Jesus, "And who is my neighbor?"
His intention, therefore, is to limit the understanding of who rightly can be considered his neighbor, to limit the range of people whom he must love.
WHAT DO I HAVE IN MY HAND:
WE WILL LOVE OUR FAMILY
OUR FRIENDS
MONEY
THOSE WHO ARE EASY TO LOVE
JESUS CHALLENGED THIS IN THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT WHEN HE TAUGHT THEM:
MATTHEW 5:43-46
The parable responds by expanding the notion of who qualifies as a person's neighbor.
ABILITY
ENCOURAGEMENT
SLIDE ROAD FROM JERUSALEM TO JERICHO
TIME TO LISTEN TO A FRIEND OR EVEN A STRANGER IN NEED
SOMETHING THAT WILL MEET THAT PERSONS NEED.
THESE ARE THE TIMES THAT GOD NEEDS US - YES YOU!! TO BE
THE HEALER
JERUSALEM TO JERICHO ROAD
THE HERO
THE HELPER, IN ANOTHER PERSONS LIFE.
JESUS ANSWERS THE MAN:
Jesus answered his question with two other questions (v.
26), driving the Law expert back to the Old Testament Law.
The expert answered correctly by quoting from and .
One must love … God and one’s fellowman in order to keep the Law properly.
Jesus affirmed that if the man did this, he would live.
LUKE 10
The man’s response should have been to ask, “How can I do this?
I am not able.
I need help.”
Instead, he tried “to justify himself,” that is, to defend himself against the implications of Jesus’ words.
So he tried to move the focus off himself by asking, And who is my neighbor?
“to justify himself,” that is, to defend himself against the implications of Jesus’ words.
So he tried to move the focus off himself by asking, And who is my neighbor?
Why did Jesus choose the characters of a priest, a Levite, and a Samaritan; the latter being a controversial figure among his audiences―the Jews?
Well, the Jews hated the Samaritans, even more than they hated the Romans!
They considered Samaritans to be low-caste because they intermarried with pagans and did not abide by the Jewish laws.
Reportedly, they had also desecrated the Jewish temple with pig's blood (some sources say human bones) when the Jews tried to build a temple in Samaria.
The Jews considered them and their land to be unclean, and even took a longer route around, so as to avoid entering their territory.
The hatred was reciprocated by the Samaritans too, mainly because of the way the Jews treated them.
The animosity was pretty intense and mutual.
The road from Jerusalem to Jericho descends approximately 3,000 feet in about 17 miles.
Why did Jesus choose the road from Jerusalem to Jericho?
During the time of Christ, the road from Jerusalem to Jericho was quite a dangerous path, and was also known as 'The Bloody Pass'.
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