You Asked For It - Part 4

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You Asked For It - Part 4

1. What stood out to you in Pastor Billy Island’s message this week?

2. Read Luke 10:25-37. In the parable, the priest and the Levite pass by the wounded man without offering help. What factors might have influenced their decision? How can we avoid similar indifference toward those in need?

3. The priest and the Levite were religious leaders who failed to fulfill their duty, while the Samaritan, considered an outcast, displayed extraordinary compassion. What does this reveal about true righteousness and what God values?

4. Notice in Luke 10:30 Jesus describes the man as simply a “man,” not necessarily Jewish or Samaritan. Why do you think Jesus did that?

5. The parable emphasizes the importance of practical action in showing love and mercy. How can we balance our faith with tangible acts of compassion in our communities?

6. Jesus asks the expert in the law, "Who was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?" How does this question challenge our understanding of who qualifies as a neighbor? How can we broaden our definition of neighbor to include those we may overlook?

7. The parable invites us to consider the cost of compassion. What sacrifices might the Good Samaritan have made to help the wounded man? How can we overcome the fear or inconvenience that often prevents us from showing love and mercy?

8. The parable raises questions about the intersection of faith and action. How can we ensure that our beliefs align with our actions? How can we avoid hypocrisy and live out our faith practically?