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Treat people - even your enemies - the way you would like to be treated. Just like the Samaritan did, he saw the injured man and took care of him.
The message in the parable of the tortured debtor, also known as the unmerciful servant, is about the importance of forgiveness and showing mercy to others as we have received mercy ourselves. It teaches that we should be willing to forgive others as we have been forgiven by God. Failure to show mercy and forgiveness may result in consequences.
A Jew is beaten by highwaymen whilst traveling to Jericho. A priest comes by and rejects his moral duty to help him, and walks on by. A Levite, who is also morally obliged, does the same. A Samaritan, who is despised by Jews, sees the man and helps him recover and also pays for him to stay at an inn.
This parable was told in answer to two questions: what shall I do to inherit eternal life (Lke 10:25a) ? and who is my neighbour (Luke 10:29b)? Through this parable Jesus showed the true spiritual nature of Israel at that time. The robbery-victim (almost certainly a Jew) lay half dead on the road to Jericho. The Jewish priest and Levite refused to help; perhaps they feared it was a plot, or were afraid that they too might be robbed if they tarried. It was a hated Samaritan who came to the rescue, who applied first aid, who took the victim to an inn, and who made provision for his care. To the Samaritan, a Jew in need was his neighbor. Then Jesus asked the question. Which of the three proved neighbor to the helpless man? The one who showed mercy, of course. Then the one who asked the questions should go and do likewise. We can see in the priest and Levite a picture of the powerlessness of the law to help the dead sinner; the law commanded "Love your neighbor as yourself" but it did not give the power to obey. The priest and the Levite could be said to represent the nation of Israel who failed to keep God's law. Also we can identify the good Samaritan with the Lord Jesus who came to where we were, saved us from our sins, and made full provision for us from earth to heaven and through all eternity. Priests and Levites may disappoint us but the Good Samaritan never does. The story of the good Samaritan started off to answer the question "Who is my neighbor?" But it ended by posing the question "To whom do you prove yourself a neighbour?"
He told a parable to show how lies can hurt someone.
That every person is your neighbor whether they are like you or not and you need to help them and show love to them.
Show No Mercy - song - was created in 1990.
The moral of the Good Samaritan story is to show compassion and kindness towards others, regardless of their background or differences. It teaches the importance of helping those in need and the impact of small acts of kindness in making the world a better place.
Judge, please show him mercy.
God never said that
Roman Catholic AnswerYou show your love for Our Blessed Lord by obeying His Commandments, and by treating every single person in front of you as you would treat Him. That is the basis of Christianity, we want the best for our brother. When asked who our brother was, Jesus told the parable of the Good Samaritan. Our brother is whoever is in front of us who needs our love. A modern example of this would be Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta.
muhhamed the prophet of Islam who said it :)