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What does real faith look like when it meets real suffering? In this episode, we explore the deep connection between faith and love through the story of the Good Samaritan.
Paul once commended believers for their “faith in the Lord Jesus and love for all the saints” in Ephesians 1:15. Those two always go together. Jesus taught the same truth when He said that loving God and loving our neighbor sum up everything God asks of us.
The parable of the Good Samaritan brings this to life. The religious leaders walked past a hurting man, unwilling to risk their comfort or reputation. But an outsider, the one least expected, stopped, showed compassion, and bore the cost of love. His response challenges us to consider our own. Are we too busy protecting our image, or are we willing to get messy with mercy?
True faith isn’t a performance or a checklist. It’s the kind of trust in God’s love that overflows in compassion for others. In a divided world, what if Christians were known most of all for their radical, boundary-crossing love? That kind of faith changes lives and communities.
Listen in and be encouraged to rest in God’s love, letting it flow through you to others. Share this episode with someone who needs to be reminded that faith and love always walk hand in hand.
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