Unparalleled Parables: Small Stories With Great MeaningSample

I don’t have time for your problems!
A good friend came over a while ago. She was downcast and started sharing all her troubles. I hadn’t planned on spending a lot of time with her.
In my head, this was supposed to be a quick visit to catch up, so I was a bit annoyed that she chose this moment to share her entire life’s story with me. Even more so because this wasn’t the first time. I had heard all those things before, and though I felt sorry for her, I was also just tired of her re-living her past every time.
She was clearly still hurting, but I didn’t have time to deal with it. So, I listened for a while and then offered some Godly advice, shared a Bible verse or two, told her to pray about it, and promised I would do the same. Finally, I wrapped it up with a kind “Jesus loves you—and so do I” before gently ushering her out the door so I could get on with my day.
I sound like a terrible friend, right?
What if I told you that the burdened “friend” was me?
We are often our own harshest critics. It’s like we all have a Pharisee living inside of us, telling us we’re not good enough, we need to do better, and we’re not worthy of love, salvation, mercy, or anything good for that matter.
Understanding the parable of the Good Samaritan in Luke 10:25-37 also means recognising that we are all in need and worthy of compassion.
We need to learn to be a Good Samaritan to ourselves before we can effectively be one to others.
After all, the command that inspired the entire parable is:
Love your neighbour as yourself. – Luke 10:27 NLT
You cannot love your neighbour as yourself if you don’t know how to love and have compassion for yourself.
Acknowledge the brokenness you carry and extend some compassion to yourself. Jesus desires to meet you in your brokenness.
If the idea of meeting Jesus is something you struggle with, I highly recommend the reading plan Resurrection Encounters, written by my spouse, Cameron. You can find it on our Jesus.net—Desi YouVersion portal.
Hey! You are a Chamatkar.
Jenny Mendes
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About this Plan

Jesus often chose to teach through parables for a reason: these simple yet profound stories conveyed deep spiritual truths and timeless life lessons in a way that resonated deeply with His listeners. When we take the time to understand them within their historical and cultural context—hearing them as His original audience would have—we, too, can experience their transformative power.
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