King's Business - 1922-12

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(25) A nd, behold, a c e rta in la w y e r sto o d up, a n d te m p te d h im , sa y in g , 1 M aster, w h a t sh a ll I do to in h e rit e te rn a l life ? - (26) H e sa id u n to him , W h a t is w r itte n in th e la w ? - ho.w re a d e s t th o u ? (27) A nd he a n s w e r­ in g said , T h o u s h a lt lo v e th e L o rd th y God w ith a ll th y h e a rt, an d vHth a ll th y soul, a n d w ith A ll th y s tre n g th , an d w ith a ll th y in in d ;-an d th y n e ig h b o r a s th y se lf. (28) A nd h e sa id u n to hiip, T h o u h a s t a n s w e r­ ed r ig h t; th is do, a n d th o u sh a lt live. (29) B u t he, w illin g to ju s tify h im self, sa id u n to Je su s, A nd w ho is m y n e ig h b o r? (30) A nd Je su s a n ­ s w e rin g said , A c e rta in m an w ent- dow n fro m Je ru s a le m to Je rich o , a n d fe ll a m o n g th ie v e s w h ich s tr ip ­ ped him o f h is ra im e n t, an d w o u n d ed him , a n d d ep arted , le a v in g him h a lf dead. (31) A nd b y ch an ce th e re cam e dow n a c e rta in p rie s t th a t w a y :, a n d w h en h e sa w him , hie , p assed b y on th e o th e r side? (3:2ji, Outline: (4.) A Lawyer’s Question, v. 25 (2) A Legal Answer, vs. 26-28 (3 ) A H eart-Searching ' v. 29. (4.) A Heart-Satisfying Answer, vs. 30-37 Introduction: A fter the Seventy were sent forth; Jesus Himself followed, as He had promised. His face is toward Je ru sa­ lem. He passes through or near.Sama- Question,

A nd lik e w ise a L ev ite, w h en he w as a t th e p lace, cam e a n d lo o k ed on him , a n d p assed b y on th e o th e r side. (33) B u t a c e rta in S am a rita n , as; h e jo u rn ey ed , cam e w h e re he w as: a n d . w h en h e sa w him , he h ad com p assio n on him , (34) A nd w e n t to him , a n d b o u n d up h is w ounds, p o u rin g in oil a n d w in e, a n d s e t him on h is ow n b e a s t, a n d b ro u g h t him to a n in n , a n d to o k c a re of him . (35) A nd on th e m o rro w w h en he d ep arted , h e to o k o u t tw o p en ce/ a n d g a v e th em to th e h o st, a n d said u n to him , T a k e c a re o f h im ; an d w h a ts o e v e r th o u sp e n d e st m ore, w h e n I com e a g a in , I w ill re p a y thee." (36) W h ich n ow of th e se th re e , th in k e s t th o u , w a s n e ig h b o u r u n to him , th a t fe ll a m o n g th e th ie v e s? (37) A nd he said, H e th a t sh ew ed m ercy on him . T h en sa id Je s u s u n to him , Go, a n d do th o u lik ew ise. LESSON He is met by the scribe EXPOSITION w h o propounds the T. C. H orton question which affords th e Lord an opportuni­ ty to present the Gospel of grace, in one of the most beautiful of all the Gospel pictures. (1) THE LAWYER’S QUESTION, v. 25 / ‘W hat shall I do to inh erit eternal life?” . The lawyer is simply a scribe whose ria. On the journey,

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