sermon slide deck: "responding to a world of hurt" (luke 10:25-37)
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Far As The Curse Is FoundHuman Suffering & The Hope of Christmas
“Responding to a World of Hurt”
~ The Gospel of Luke 10:25-37 ~
“This book is nothing more nor less than
the account of a few humans who were entrusted with the
role of helping others taste the fruits of
peace.
“…Instead, we watched as the devil
took control of paradise on earth
and fed on the blood of the people we
were supposed to protect….”
“We will recommend that our government NOT intervene as the risks are too high and ALL THAT IS HERE
ARE HUMANS.”
“I can only answer the question, ‘What am I to do?’ if I can
answer the prior question, ‘Of what
story do I find myself a part?”
~ Alasdair MacIntyre Scottish Philosopher
“The whole point of Christianity is that it offers a story which is the story of the
whole world. ”~ NT Wright, Scholar
& Retired Bishop
Far As The Curse Is FoundHuman Suffering & The Hope of Christmas
“Responding to a World of Hurt”
~ The Gospel of Luke 10:25-37 ~
And behold, a lawyer stood up to put
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him to the test, saying, “Teacher, whatshall I do to inherit eternal life…?”
He said to him, “What is written in
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the Law? How do you read it?” Andhe answered, “You shall love theLord your God with all your heart andwith all your soul and with all yourstrength and with all your mind, andyour neighbour as yourself.” And
he said to him, “You have answered
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correctly; do this and you will live….”
But he, desiring to justify himself, said
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to Jesus, “And who is my neighbour…?”
Jesus replied, “A man was going down
Luke 10:30-31
from Jerusalem to Jericho, and he fellamong robbers, who stripped him andbeat him and departed, leaving him half dead….
down that road, and when he saw him
Luke 10:31-32
he passed by on the other side. So likewise a Levite, when he came to the place and saw him, passed byon the other side….
“Now by chance a priest was going
“But a Samaritan, as he journeyed,
Luke 10:33-34
came to where he was, and when he saw him, he had compassion.He went to him and bound up hiswounds, pouring on oil and wine. Then he set him on his own animal
“and brought him to an inn and took
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care of him. And the next day he tookout two denarii and gave them to the innkeeper, saying, ‘Take care of him,and whatever more you spend, I willI will repay you when you come back.”
“Maybe it would be something like an Islamic fundamentalist helping an evangelical Christian who was injured in a terrorist
attack. It was the last thing anyone would expect.”
“Which of these three do you think
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proved to be a neighbour to the manwho fell among the robbers?” He said“The one who showed him mercy.”And Jesus said to him, “You go, and do likewise.”
According to Jesus, love is what a neighbour inserts
into a world of hurt.
Imagine our city filled with the kind of neighbours that Jesus was….
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