Monthly Archives: September 2016
James 4: 1-3
James 3 : 13-18
The Good Samaritan : A Note from Hope
My mom loves to watch movies; one of her favorites is Forrest Gump. She likes that Forrest is very smart, even though most folks don’t realize how smart he really is.
Mom says one of the things he says that she likes is “I may not be a smart man, but I know what love is.”
It’s good to know what love is, and it’s even better to have people (and puppies and kitties) to love you. But Mom and I were sad earlier this week – Mom was crying about a puppy that someone threw out on the side of the road. l guess that puppy didn’t have anyone to love him. Mom said the puppy had mange- I don’t know what that is, but it sounds pretty yucky.
But one of my mom’s friends found the puppy and stopped and picked it up. She took it the vet and got it some medicine; then she took it home. She put it in a safe place and makes sure it has lots of fresh water and plenty of good food to eat. She plays with the puppy every day and gives him a bath when he needs it, to help his skin get better.
Mom says her friend is a good Samaritan – I didn’t know what that was either, until Mom told me the story. It’s in the Bible in Luke 10:25-37. You see, some guy was out walking on a trip, and some bad guys beat him up and robbed him, and then they just threw him in the ditch. Then some people came by, but when they saw him, they were afraid to help him, so they just pretended like they didn’t see him.
But this other guy comes by – a Samaritan- and he sees the hurt man. He stops and picks him up and takes him somewhere to get him some help. The Samaritan tells the people there to take good care of the man, and he pays for everything and says he’ll come back on his way home to make sure there isn’t any more money on the bill.
Isn’t that a great story? Jesus says that we’re supposed to help take care of others… that we’re supposed to show love to folks just like He loves folks.
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Mom said to make sure that I tell you the rest of the story of the Samaritan; I didn’t know this part, but the man who got hurt was a Jew… and Samaritans and Jews didn’t like either. In fact, Jews sometimes called Samaritans “dogs” (I guess some people think being a dog is a bad thing). Even though the Samaritan knew that the hurt man was a Jew, he helped him anyway. I guess Jesus even wants us to love the folks that hate us. I think I’m gonna have to go gnaw on my tennis ball and think about that a little.
Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you. Luke 6:28