It’s clear that the parable of the Good Samaritan challenges us to transcend the racial and historic barriers that exist and, out of compassion for fellow human beings, be merciful. But the initial inquiry was not for whom am I responsible, but how one obtains eternal life. That secondary issue arose as a self-justifying redirect of the conversation. Jesus’ illustrative parable calls the man (and us) to serve whoever is in need, regardless of our biases. But it also points to the answer of his initial question. What must be done to inherit eternal life?
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