Just like some lame liberal theologians and some Bible students today, Jewish rabbis back in the day enjoyed debating the finer points of deep doctrines, and in the Text we see a lawyer (a so-called student of the OT law) who wanted to hear Him out on a topic. What's Jesus got to say on this?
Why was the Parable of the Good Samaritan even given out in the first place? It was shared in answer to an evasive question from this lawyer. “Define your terms, please!” -- that's the old lawyer trick for the process of debating.
- What makes you serve (1–16)? Jesus was not limited to the Twelve; seventy others obeyed Him and helped to reap the harvest. But the laborers are still few, and Luke 9:57–62 tells why. The ministry is difficult and dangerous, but it is also very rewarding. Are you obedient to His call?
- What makes you rejoice (Lk. 10:17–24)? When the disciples rejoiced over their successful ministry, Jesus told them to rejoice because they were the citizens of heaven. After all, their work might not always be successful, but their salvation would never change. Jesus rejoiced because the Father’s will was being accomplished in their lives. What brings joy to your heart?
- What makes you pause (25–37)? It is not difficult to discuss neighborliness in the abstract, but it costs something to be a real neighbor. Do you pause to help when you see injustice and hurt, or like the priest and the Levite, do you look for an escape? You are never more Christlike than when you feel another’s hurt and seek to help.
- What makes you listen (38–42)? Here is the basis for all real ministry: taking time to sit at the feet of Jesus and hear His Word. It is important to serve the Lord and serve others, but it is even more important to delight your Lord by spending time with Him. Are you so busy serving Him that you have no time to love Him and listen to Him? Knowing, following, obeying and serving Jesus matters most!
When this world and so many worldly churches get darker, louder, noisier, even bigger and faster (minus godly leadership in them), the quiet power of the Word and real human care like Christ's becomes more and more precious to us! I feel motivated to prayerfully go get, to bring a friend, to point folks to Him and towards His church.
* 1. Caring Human Connection Rooted In Sound Biblical Faith
The heart of it—love flowing from knowing God:
- John 13:34–35 — “By this all will know… if you have love for one another.”
- 1 John 4:7–8 — Selfless love shows we are born of God, Christian.
- 1 John 3:16–18 — Not just words—real, tangible care that assists and that ministers to people.
- Galatians 6:2 — Bear one another’s burdens.
- Romans 12:10–13 — Be devoted, hospitable, generous.
- Hebrews 10:24–25 — Stir one another up, use your gift or lose it.. don’t neglect gathering together to worship and to edify or encourage people.
- Acts 2:42–47 — Daily fellowship upwards (with God, not angels or anyone else), outwards -- shared life = blessed life..yes, doing life together, with glad hearts!
- Colossians 3:12–14 — Compassion, kindness, serving, humility, love... better binds us to the head of the Church and with each other.
- Philippians 2:1–4 — Look to the Lord and towards the interests of others, before focusing in on your own interests. Those people matter too!
- Ephesians 4:15–16 — Truth + love = grace-growth together.
* 2. Hospitality, Warmth, and “The Ministry of Presence”
(Godly Hospitality = philoxenia, a kind and wise “love of strangers”)
- Romans 12:13 — Choose to practice biblical hospitality.
- Hebrews 13:2 — Some folk entertained angels unknowingly.
- 1 Peter 4:8–10 — Love God and people deeply… wisely offer hospitality without gripy grumbling, murmuring, complaining.
- Matthew 25:35–40 — Caring about pleasing God most, caring for people = blessing Christ.
- Luke 10:33–35 — The Good Samaritan (a pic of compassion in action. Love is a verb).
- Isaiah 58:6–11 — True spirituality = feeding, ministering, sheltering, bandaging, caring.
- When I hear that word "Hospitality," I also hear the heartbeat of a good “hospital”—that place of healing, of smart nurture, a place to find comfort and lasting help.
* 3. The End Times, Information-Explosion Has Arrived, Yet So Many Hearts Are Still Empty!
- Daniel 12:4 — “Knowledge shall increase.”
- 2 Timothy 3:1–5 — Lovers of self, pleasure… lacking in real love. So many family members are even hurting and betraying each other. Do you demand they live for and serve you?
- Matthew 24:12 — “Love of many will grow cold.”
- Ecclesiastes 12:12 — Endless information influx, yet so little soul rest in the Word.
- Amos 8:11 — There's indeed a famine… not of bread, but hearing God’s Word.
Believer, are you living missional like Jesus did? With grace adn truth are you out visiting the last, the lost, the liars, lepers -- the lonely? Escatology shows us how information multiplies, but incarnational ministry (real presence) becomes so rare here.
* 4. Great Christian Voices (Connection vs Coldness)
- “People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” — Theodore Roosevelt
- You can sorta preach wordless and then add some words in. “Preach the gospel at all times; if necessary, use words.” — Francis of Assisi
- “A holy life will make the deepest impression.” — D. L. Moody
- “The world is not won by argument but by love.” — Samuel Zwemer
- “You can give without loving, but you cannot love without giving.” — Amy Carmichael
- “The gospel is only good news if it gets there in time.” — Carl F. H. Henry
* 5. Caring Connection Reached Out And Healed The Broken
Who were some peeps who actually cared for humans because they knew a caring God who poured His grace into them? See Bible Contexts:
- Luke 7:36–50 — Jesus restores the sinful woman.
- John 4 — Jesus with the Samaritan woman
- Mark 10:46–52 — Blind Bartimaeus—Jesus stopped.
- Luke 19:1–10 — Zacchaeus—seen, called, transformed.
- John 8:1–11 — Woman caught in adultery.
- Acts 3:1–10 — “Silver and gold I do not have… but Jesus.”
- Philemon 1 — Paul restores Onesimus relationally.
- 2 Corinthians 1:3–4 — Comfort others with received comfort.
* 6. Who Were Those Who Represented God—but Didn’t Really Care?
I'm not really interested in cold-blooded, heartless religion, where there's no compassion:
- Luke 10:31–32 — Priest and Levite pass by wounded man.
- Matthew 23:23–28 — Pharisees: outwardly clean, inwardly dead.
- Mark 7:6–13 — Mere lip service, heart far from God.
- John 5:5–13 — Leaders ignore the healed man, focus on rules.
- Ezekiel 34:2–4 — Shepherds who fleeced instead of fed sheep, but fed themselves, the flock came last.
- James 2:15–17 — Words without action = dead faith.
* 7. Contrast: Those Who Cared First, Then Shared
Care → credibility → truth
- Jesus: Matthew 9:36 — moved with compassion → teaches, heals. compassion > empathy
- Paul: 1 Thessalonians 2:8 — shared not only gospel, but care and life.
- Barnabas: Acts 4:36–37 — encourager, generous, relational.
- Dorcas (Tabitha): Acts 9:36–39 — known for good works and care.
- They came close. They got up off their blessed assurance and entered people’s experience of pain, before speaking into their souls about lasting Solutions. The confusion, fears, lies, and doubts are real out there. Something ought to be done, to be said, to be done again.
* 8. Contrast: Those Who Spoke Without Caring
- 1 Corinthians 13:1–3 — truth without love = worthless noise.
- Jonah — ran, and then preached, but he didn’t really love those people.
- The elder brother — so moral outwardly, but cold-hearted inside. Your son (not my dear brother)
- The Pharisee — puffed up, snooty, proud, and zero mercy.
* 9. Imperative! The Necessity Of Living With Bible Basics In A Praying Community
- Acts 2:42 — Bible doctrine (applicable teaching), fellowship (care and share), breaking bread, prayer.
- Hebrews 3:13 — exhort one another daily.
- James 5:16 — confess sins and pray for one another.
- Colossians 4:2–6 — prayer + wise engagement with lost outsiders.
- Matthew 18:20 — Jesus is present there, where believers gather. He still likes closeness.
* 10. The Core Reality You’re Pointing To
In a lost world...
- of complex algorithms getting more complex, and AI that's evolving too, all the earthly cast systems of VIPs and VVIPs or non-VIPs, regarding daily relationships
- of speed over quality care and presence
- of fake and true information over regeneration and transformation from sactification -- you and I can live true minus spiritual compromise, keeping it all true even when they feel so blue
Have you yet expressed true repentance and invited the living Christ in to be Savior and Lord? What in the world are you waiting for, Sport!? God’s answer is not better interwebs and puter-systems—it’s incarnational people with Jesus living inside as Lord:
- John 1:14 — The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.
- 2 Corinthians 5:20 — We believers are ambassadors for Christ. Go ye therefore...(we have a part in helping to bring closure with the Great Commission)
- Matthew 5:16 — Let your light shine before all people.
* Might Ya Go A Bit Deeper In The Word Of Truth?
It is this:
*Access closeness and practical or spiritual help may be tiered in this corrupt world-system (elite status, premium service), but in Christ, access is open and free to “whoever will” come on His terms (Revelation 22:17).
And yet…
- The sometimes felt experience of God’s great agape love often comes through
a saved (righteous, not self-righteous) human being who just pauses, listens up, and cares in practical ways. Believer, ya often don't need to say a thing really.
Hey, that’s where you and I live every day—right at the intersection of excellent hospitality and eternity, bro.
"WE ARE BORN WITH A HOLE IN OUR HEART. DRUGS, SEX, AND ROCK 'N' ROLL TRIED TO FILL IT IN THE 60'S. TECH, AI, AND SOCIAL MEDIA WILL NOT FILL IT TODAY. IT IS SOMETHING ONLY GOD CAN FILL." ~ GREG LAURIE
