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the desire of ages-第136章

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The angels of heaven look upon the distress of God's family upon the earth; and they are prepared to co…operate with men in relieving oppression and suffering。 God in His providence had brought the priest and the Levite along the road where the wounded sufferer lay; that they might see his need of mercy and help。 All heaven watched to see if the hearts of these men would be touched with pity for human woe。 The Saviour was the One who had instructed the Hebrews in the wilderness; from the pillar of cloud and of fire He had taught a very different lesson from that which the people were now receiving from their priests and teachers。 The merciful provisions of the law extended even to the lower animals; which cannot express in words their want and suffering。 Directions had been given to Moses for the children of Israel to this effect: 〃If thou meet thine enemy's ox or his ass going astray; thou shalt surely bring it back to him again。 If thou see the ass of him that hateth thee lying under his burden; and wouldest forbear to help him; thou shalt surely help with him。〃 Ex。 23:4; 5。 But in the man wounded by robbers; Jesus presented the case of a brother in suffering。 How much more should their hearts have been moved with pity for him than for a beast of burden! The message had been given them through Moses that the Lord their God; 〃a great God; a mighty; and a terrible;〃 〃doth execute the judgment of the fatherless and widow; and loveth the stranger。〃 Wherefore He commanded; 〃Love ye therefore the stranger。〃 〃Thou shalt love him as thyself。〃 Deut。 10:17…19; Lev。 19:34。

Job had said; 〃The stranger did not lodge in the street: but I opened my doors to the traveler。〃 And when the two angels in the guise of men came to Sodom; Lot bowed himself with his face toward the ground; and said; 〃Behold now; my lords; turn in; I pray you; into your servant's house; and tarry all night。〃 Job 31:32; Gen。 19:2。 With all these lessons the priest and the Levite were familiar; but they had not brought them into practical life。 Trained in the school of national bigotry; they had become selfish; narrow; and exclusive。 When they looked upon the wounded man; they could not tell whether he was of their nation or not。 They thought he might be of the Samaritans; and they turned away。

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In their action; as Christ had described it; the lawyer saw nothing contrary to what he had been taught concerning the requirements of the law。 But now another scene was presented:

A certain Samaritan; in his journey; came where the sufferer was; and when he saw him; he had compassion on him。 He did not question whether the stranger was a Jew or a Gentile。 If a Jew; the Samaritan well knew that; were their condition reversed; the man would spit in his face; and pass him by with contempt。 But he did not hesitate on account of this。 He did not consider that he himself might be in danger of violence by tarrying in the place。 It was enough that there was before him a human being in need and suffering。 He took off his own garment with which to cover him。 The oil and wine provided for his own journey he used to heal and refresh the wounded man。 He lifted him on his own beast; and moved slowly along with even pace; so that the stranger might not be jarred; and made to suffer increased pain。 He brought him to an inn; and cared for him through the night; watching him tenderly。 In the morning; as the sick man had improved; the Samaritan ventured to go on his way。 But before doing this; he placed him in the care of the innkeeper; paid the charges; and left a deposit for his benefit; and not satisfied even with this; he made provision for any further need; saying to the host; 〃Take care of him; and whatsoever thou spendest more; when I come again; I will repay thee。〃

The story ended; Jesus fixed His eyes upon the lawyer; in a glance that seemed to read his soul; and said; 〃Which of these three; thinkest thou; proved neighbor unto him that fell among the robbers?〃 Luke 10:36; R。 V。

The lawyer would not; even now; take the name Samaritan upon his lips; and he made answer; 〃He that showed mercy on him。〃 Jesus said; 〃Go; and do thou likewise。〃

Thus the question; 〃Who is my neighbor?〃 is forever answered。 Christ has shown that our neighbor does not mean merely one of the church or faith to which we belong。 It has no reference to race; color; or class distinction。 Our neighbor is every person who needs our help。 Our neighbor is every soul who is wounded and bruised by the adversary。 Our neighbor is everyone who is the property of God。

In the story of the good Samaritan; Jesus gave a picture of Himself and His mission。 Man had been deceived; bruised; robbed; and ruined by Satan; and left to perish; but the Saviour had compassion on our

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helpless condition。 He left His glory; to come to our rescue。 He found us ready to die; and He undertook our case。 He healed our wounds。 He covered us with His robe of righteousness。 He opened to us a refuge of safety; and made complete provision for us at His own charges。 He died to redeem us。 Pointing to His own example; He says to His followers; 〃These things I command you; that ye love one another。〃 〃As I have loved you; that ye also love one another。〃 John 15:17; 13:34。

The lawyer's question to Jesus had been; 〃What shall I do?〃 And Jesus; recognizing love to God and man as the sum of righteousness; had said; 〃This do; and thou shalt live。〃 The Samaritan had obeyed the dictates of a kind and loving heart; and in this had proved himself a doer of the law。 Christ bade the lawyer; 〃Go; and do thou likewise。〃 Doing; and not saying merely; is expected of the children of God。 〃He that saith he abideth in Him ought himself also so to walk; even as He walked。〃 1 John 2:6。

The lesson is no less needed in the world today than when it fell from the lips of Jesus。 Selfishness and cold formality have well…nigh extinguished the fire of love; and dispelled the graces that should make fragrant the character。 Many who profess His name have lost sight of the fact that Christians are to represent Christ。 Unless there is practical self…sacrifice for the good of others; in the family circle; in the neighborhood; in the church; and wherever we may be; then whatever our profession; we are not Christians。

Christ has linked His interest with that of humanity; and He asks us to become one with Him for the saving of humanity。 〃Freely ye have received;〃 He says; 〃freely give。〃 Matt。 10:8。 Sin is the greatest of all evils; and it is ours to pity and help the sinner。 There are many who err; and who feel their shame and their folly。 They are hungry for words of encouragement。 They look upon their mistakes and errors; until they are driven almost to desperation。 These souls we are not to neglect。 If we are Christians; we shall not pass by on the other side; keeping as far as possible from the very ones who most need our help。 When we see human beings in distress; whether through affliction or through sin; we shall never say; This does not concern me。

〃Ye which are spiritual; restore such an one in the spirit of meekness。〃 Gal。 6:1。 By faith and prayer press back the power of
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