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The Rev. Lisa Graves Sermon: Luke 10:25-37 All Rights Reserved On his way to Jerusalem, Jesus is stopped by a lawyer who wants to know how to inherit eternal life. Now, the translation of the word lawyer is deceiving. Wondering why the sermon is formatted this way? I was taught this technique by a former White House speechwriter and have written my sermons in this format ever since! I ve found it helps me preach without losing my place. Remember, in the ancient Jewish world, to study the law was to study the scriptures. God s law was the Jewish faith, and so the word used here, translated sometimes as lawyer and sometimes as scribe really means that Jesus was questioned by one who knew God s law, God s faith, inside and out. Our bible translation tells us that the lawyer tests Jesus. Theologian Matthew Skinner says that the lawyer aims to challenge Jesus authority and his insight. Other scholars point out that testing is a part of the rabbinic tradition, and is to be expected. I don t see this as hostility so much as hunger. The lawyer knows there is more to faith, and he hungers for it. 1

And so he asks. And Jesus parries, and it appears the messiah and the lawyer find common ground in Deuteronomy and Leviticus. Jesus asks the lawyer what the law states and the lawyer repeats the beautiful summary of the law. You shall love the lord your God with all your heart and all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind; and your neighbor as yourself. Jesus then gives a little test of his own. He gives the lawyer a status quo answer. You have given the right answer, he says do this, and you will live. I think he wants to see just how pervasive this lawyer s hunger is. Will he leave the shallow waters of conformity to rules for the deeper waters of radical love? The lawyer takes the plunge by asking Jesus to interpret the scope of the text And who is my neighbor? This question is an attempt to maintain control and limit God s love. In our humanity, we seem to have a need for limits. Speed limits, time limits, calorie limits (my least favorite) and it seems even limits on love. 2

Skinner says the lawyer is seeking to limit who rightly qualifies as his neighbor, to confine the collection of people whom he must love. But Jesus is the living word of God, and that word in action is love. Love without limits And Jesus now has the perfect opportunity to show that living by the law is not enough. This is his purpose. He has come not to destroy the law or to endorse it but to expand and exemplify it. And so, as is his way, he tells a story. Now the story of the Good Samaritan is so familiar and over translated that it has been reduced to a nursery tale of moral behavior. It is so pervasive in our culture that even the staunchest agnostic knows that a Good Samaritan is a person who helps others in need. What we have done in reducing this parable to a fable is to miss the point of how radical the message of this story truly is. To get a feel for this, Amy Jill Levine tells us that we should think of ourselves as the person in the ditch and then ask, is there anyone, from any group, about whom 3

we d rather die than acknowledge, She offered help or He showed compassion, More, is there any group whose members might rather die than help us? If so, then we know how to find the modern equivalent for the Samaritan. Who would a modern day Samaritan be? An Al Qaeda member, a neo-nazi, a Klu Klux Klan member? Let s hear the story in a new way. An American Christian was on the road going toward the capitol for a religious rally. On the way robbers attacked him. They took his clothes, beat him up, and went off leaving him half-dead. Luckily, a minister was on his way down the same road, but when he saw him he angled across to the other side. Then a Social worker came along, but she also avoided the injured man. At last a member of a violent drug gang traveling the road came upon on him. When he saw the man's condition, his heart went out to him. He gave him first aid, disinfecting and bandaging his wounds. Then he lifted him into his truck, took him to a hotel, and made him comfortable. 4

In the morning he took money and gave them to the desk clerk, saying, 'Take good care of him. If it costs any more, put it on my bill I'll pay you on my way back.' For a Jew, to hear a story in which a Samaritan was the lifesaver was just as shocking. The Samaritans were considered enemies, real enemies. The Jews held the Samaritans in contempt. And the contempt was mutual. But on the road of life, it is the Samaritan who loves God and neighbor so much that he ignores cultural norms and puts faith into action, caring for an enemy while the keepers of tradition walk right on by. Once the story is told, Skinner says that Jesus does not return to the Lawyer s original question or ask him to identify his neighbor in the parable. Instead, Jesus asks the lawyer to name which character was a neighbor to the victimized man, This reorients their conversation away from the lawyer s question about limiting one s responsibility and offers a new 5

orientation about what it means to follow God s law of loving kindness. The lawyer wants to define who deserves his love, but Jesus parable suggests that love seeks out neighbors to receive compassion and care, even when established boundaries or prejudices conspire against it. James Wallace tells a story of a 12-year-old Palestinian boy who was shot and killed by Israeli soldiers during a street fight. He was taken to an Israeli hospital, where he died. His parents agreed to Allow his organs to Be donated. 6 people received life through him, receiving his heart, lungs and kidneys, including a 2-month-old infant. All the recipients were Israelis. His mother said, My son has died. Maybe he can give life to others. These parents were living in the deep waters of compassion and mercy, loving God and even neighbors who were also seen as enemies. 6

And so the law is easy to limit but hard to live. We are called to live a life of unlimited kindness, mercy and compassion. We are asked to express this to our neighbors as an icon of our love for God, realizing that there are no limits on the requirements of this law of love. In doing so, we live fully and eternally. Amen. 7