Love In Action
On Day 10 of Journey to the Manger, we reflect on the powerful parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10. Jesus teaches us what it means to truly love our neighbors by showing compassion, mercy, and selflessness. Join us as we explore how this timeless lesson challenges us to live out the love of Christ this Christmas season.
Notes:
Day 10: Luke 10
Questions:
1. What can we learn from Jesus sending out the seventy-two to share the gospel?
2. How does the Parable of the Good Samaritan challenge us to love others sacrificially?
3. What does Jesus mean when He says, "The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few"?
4. How does Jesus’ interaction with Martha and Mary teach us about priorities?
5. Why is rejoicing in our salvation more important than celebrating ministry success (verse 20)?
Takeaways:
- Sharing the gospel is a key part of following Jesus and living out His mission.
- True neighborly love transcends cultural and social boundaries.
- Kingdom work requires laborers willing to prioritize God’s will over personal comfort.
- Intimacy with Jesus should be our highest priority, even over good works.
- Rejoicing in our salvation keeps our focus on God’s grace, not our accomplishments.
Prayer:
Lord, thank You for calling us to be laborers in Your kingdom. Teach us to love You and others with our whole hearts and to prioritize time with You. Help us to rejoice always in the gift of salvation. Amen.
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