Verses 36-37
We may learn from this parable
I. That religious profession and service have no necessary connection with real goodness.
II. That neighbourhood is not cancelled by a difference of religion.
III. That true neighbourliness involves the spirit of sacrifice.
E. Miller, The Hem of Christ's Garment, p. 177.
References: Luke 10:36 , Luke 10:37 . W. Hay Aitken, Mission Sermons, 2nd series, p. 40; J. G. Rogers, Christian World Pulpit, vol. xxvii., p. 140; Clergyman's Magazine, vol. v., pp. 32, 273.Luke 10:37 . C. Girdlestone, A Course of Sermons, vol. i., p. 291; R. Flint, Christian World Pulpit, vol. xxv., p. 228. Luke 10:38 , Luke 10:39 . T. T. Lynch, Three Months' Ministry, p. 41.Luke 10:38-42 . Homiletic Magazine, vol. xii., p. 183; Preacher's Monthly, vol. x., p. 230; F. D. Maurice, The Gospel of the Kingdom of Heaven, p. 172; Spurgeon, Sermons, vol. xvi., No. 927; H. W. Beecher, Christian World Pulpit, vol. xxi., p. 36; W. Wilson, Christ setting His Face to go to Jerusalem, p. 215.Luke 10:39 . Spurgeon, My Sermon Notes: Gospels and Acts, p. 98. Luke 10:40 . Ibid., Evening by Evening, p. 24; J. M. Neale, Sermons in a Religious House, 2nd series, vol. ii., p. 421.
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