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Living in God’s Peace: A 12-Day Journey Through ScriptureSample

Living in God’s Peace: A 12-Day Journey Through Scripture

DAY 10 OF 12

Unexpected Compassion

Getting past ethnic prejudices is hard in today’s divided, angry society. In the first century it was just as difficult. In the Holy Land the sharpest ethnic division was between Jews and Samaritans. The latter believed they were legitimate descendants of Abraham, the survivors of the northern kingdom of Israel. First- century Jews didn’t buy it. They regarded the Samaritans as half breeds at best, law- breakers at worst. You need to know this to appreciate fully Jesus’ parable of the good Samaritan (vv. 30–37).

A Jewish scholar asked Jesus which neighbor he was to love as Scripture commanded (see Lev. 19:18). Jesus answered by telling the parable and— you guessed it— the man who proved to be the neighbor to the beaten man turned out to be a Samaritan. The Samaritan fulfilled the Law of Moses (and followed the example of another good Samaritan; see 2 Chr. 28:8–15).

If we follow the example of the Samaritan, ethnic rancor disappears. Living in peace with those who are different is the call of God. Choose a person who is different from you in your neighborhood or at work and be a source of peace for him or her today for the sake of the gospel.

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Living in God’s Peace: A 12-Day Journey Through Scripture

The story of the Bible is the story of peace. But peace isn’t simply a feeling of calm or ease. It is a way of experiencing life as we were always meant to, in relationship with our Creator and with each other. We can recover a completeness that was once lost but is restored in the gospel. Experience peace with God as you meditate on this important theme of Scripture. In this journey, you will find the encouragement you need to live out of the wholeness you have in Christ—and be equipped to share that peace with others.

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