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| Onward Christian Soldiers |
“A man is beaten and robbed and left on the roadside. Members of his own group pass him by, leaving him to suffer. But a Samaritan comes along and lifts the afflicted man from the side of the road. He binds the man’s wounds and mounts him on his own beast. He takes the sufferer to an inn and pays his bill and says that he will return to visit and also to settle accounts. Then the teacher’s question: “Who truly was a neighbor to the unfortunate man?”
Every man is my neighbor. Every woman is my neighbor. This is the central teaching of Jesus, and though it is not an easy teaching to put into practice, it may confer upon living men and women a sense of wholeness, full being in the present, and even joy. It will almost certainly provide what the world of fast travel and fine food and electronic gizmos will not: It will provide meaning.”
There is an additional meaning, seldom illuminated, in the parable of the good samaritan and that is that if you’re half-dead lying on the side of the road don’t expect your priest of politician to lift a finger to help you – they’ll be walking on the other side of the road. It might be Kylo Ren that saves your life while Yoda and Princess Leia share a milkshake at Planet Hollywood.

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