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EPISODE · Jul 13, 2025 · 17 MIN

Luke 10: 25-37 The Good Samaritan

from St. Luke's Episcopal Church Auburn Sermons · host The Rev. Brian L. Rebholtz

What if the person you’re avoiding is the one you’re meant to help?In this moving episode, Fr. Brian Rebholtz explores one of Jesus' most famous stories—the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37). It's a tale about kindness that’s simple to hear but hard to live. When a respected teacher asks, "Who is my neighbor?", Jesus flips the question with a provocative story: a despised outsider becomes the hero, helping a wounded stranger without hesitation.📌 Why it matters todayIt shows that true compassion doesn’t care about labels, backgrounds, or beliefs.It reveals our own blind spots—do we cross the street when kindness calls.It challenges us to live mercy as a daily habit, not just a hero moment.Whether you're exploring faith for the first time or questioning what kindness really means, this episode speaks plainly about making compassion part of who we are. If you're searching for spiritual meaning or ways to connect with people around you—especially those different from you—this message is a fresh invitation to see, stop, and serve.Ideal for newcomers and anyone seeking honest spiritual answers.

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What if the person you’re avoiding is the one you’re meant to help?In this moving episode, Fr. Brian Rebholtz explores one of Jesus' most famous stories—the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25–37). It's a tale about kindness that’s simple to hear but hard to...

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