Lessons for What Church is to be like from the Parable of the Good Samaritan | Luke 10:25-37

The parable known as the Good Samaritan from Luke 10 is a timeless message on how the church serves as a beacon of healing and restoration as we deepen our faith in Jesus Christ. As Pastor Ross delves into the passage, we unravel the layers of significance behind each character and detail. From the cunning lawyer's attempt to trap Jesus with theological questions to the profound lessons embedded within the Samaritan's compassionate actions, we uncover profound truths about love, mercy, and grace. Discover how the Samaritan's selfless acts of kindness parallel Christ's love for humanity, and how the Church can be an “Inn of Grace” to those who are hurting.

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