Good Samaritan

Luke 10:25-37
 
Our true story comes from a part of the Bible called the Gospel of Luke. Luke loved Jesus and wanted others to know and love Jesus, too. And the word gospel means “good news!”

Jesus sometimes taught people using special teaching stories called parables.


Jesus told a story about a man walking along the road. 


All of the sudden, some robbers came and hurt the man. He had so many boo-boos. He needed help.


Then, someone came walking along. Oh, no! He didn’t stop to help. He just walked right by.


Then, another man came walking by. But he didn’t stop either. He just walked on by. 


Then a third man came by. This man was a Samaritan. No one would expect him to help, because Samaritan people and the hurt man’s people were not friends. The Samaritan man helped the hurt man!


He even put him on his donkey . . .


. . . and took him to a place to stay until he was all better. 

 
We can help our teachers, parents, friends—everyone! The very important thing Jesus taught us in this story is that we can help everyone. I’m so glad we have a friend like Jesus to teach us important things.






Bible Paraphrase: The crowds were amazed at his teaching. Matthew 7:28, NIV

Text Truth: Jesus teaches us to help others.



Family Devotional

“But a Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was; and when he saw him, he took pity on him. He went to him and bandaged his wounds, pouring on oil and wine. Then he put the man on his own donkey, brought him to an inn and took care of him. The next day he took out two denarii and gave them to the innkeeper. ‘Look after him,’ he said, ‘and when I return, I will reimburse you for any extra expense you may have.’” —Luke 10:33-35

Our Bible story was another story Jesus told. This story was about a man who helped another man who was very hurt. One day, a man was walking down a road. Some men made a very bad choice and hurt this man. Then they took all of his stuff! They left the hurt man all alone on the road. Two people walked by the hurt man and did not stop to help him. Then, a third man came by. Did that man help the hurt man? Yes, he did! He even put the hurt man on his donkey and carried him somewhere where he could rest and get better.

Jesus told this story so we can know that it’s important to help others. Where can we read the stories that Jesus told? The Bible! Jesus teaches us lots of important things in the Bible.

The crowds were amazed at his teaching. —Matthew 7:28, NIV

Jesus teaches us that it is important to help others. So, with your family, make a list of ways you can help others. Think of some ways you can help your mom, dad, brother, sister, friends, grandparents, teacher, or coach. There are so many ways we can help!

Pray with your family. Allow any family members to pray if they wish. In your own words, say, “Dear God, we want to be people who stop and help others. Please help us do things like (read the list your family made). Thank You for sending Jesus to teach us how to help. We love You, God. In Jesus’ name, amen.”

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