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Go and Do Likewise
Episode 312th September 2023 • Grace for All • Jim Stovall, Greta Smith, First United Methodist Church, Maryville, TN
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Jesus said, “Which of these three, do you think, was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers?” The expert in the law replied, “The one who had mercy on him.” Jesus told him, “Go and do likewise.” 

Luke 10:36-37 (NIV)

Have you ever crossed the street to avoid someone? Or ducked into another aisle in the grocery store, hoping they didn’t see you? Maybe it was someone you knew but felt you didn’t have the time or energy to face. Or maybe it was someone you didn’t know, but you made a judgement based on their behavior or appearance. 

Regardless, something about that person made you uncomfortable, so you looked away, or moved in another direction. 

What about the opposite? Has anyone ever crossed the street or looked the other way to avoid you?

We tend to avoid engaging with people who might pull us out of our comfort zone. 

In the parable, Jesus tells to demonstrate what he means when he says, “Love your neighbor as yourself.” He chooses to identify the protagonist as a person who was used to being avoided.

As a Samaritan living on the fringes, he had likely watched people cross the street to avoid him on many occasions. And now, here was his chance to do the same. After all, even the religious leaders crossed over and walked on by. This robbed, beaten and injured man was not their problem. It was a reasonable thing to do. 

Who would have blamed the Samaritan if he had crossed the street and kept on walking too? 

What would it take to stop and offer help to someone knowing that if another the situation were reversed, they would have crossed the street to avoid you? 

This is the grace Jesus offers each of us, and it is the grace he calls us to offer our neighbors. 

It is what he means when he says, “Go and do likewise.”

Prayer

Brother Jesus, teach us how to be good neighbors, that the deep woundedness of this world might be healed. In Your Holy name we pray. Amen.

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