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The Gospel says, “DONE.” In this wonderful sermon Jerry teaches on the story of the good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37) and reminds us that godly love has no boundaries. When the expert asked Jesus to identify who the expert’s neighbor was, Jesus confirmed that a neighbor is one who shows mercy. But instead of focusing solely on who the expert’s neighbor was, Jesus commanded the expert to BE a neighbor. Jerry was quick to remind us that the act of loving others is not what makes us disciples, but the absence of loving others shows that we are not. The story of the good Samaritan begins with a question. The expert in Luke 10 asked how he could be saved. The answer was to love the Lord his God with all his heart, soul, strength, and mind and to love his neighbor as himself. This fulfills all that the law commands. Sadly, it is not possible for us to love God and man this perfectly. Gladly, the last Adam, Jesus Christ, has fulfilled this command on behalf of believers. The law says, “DO.” The gospel says, “DONE.” Our Ultimate Neighbor is Jesus. He offers His rich mercy to others. Now go and do likewise.