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I was thinking the other day about the story of the Good Samaritan. It’s easy to tsk! tsk! the behavior of the two guys who didn’t stop to help, but it occurs to me I sometimes do the same. I’m guilty of walking past plenty of opportunities God puts right in front of me. Most of the time it’s not because I’m heartless, but because I’m just not that observant. Perhaps I am busy looking at the time or preoccupied with my own priorities. Sometimes I notice something that needs to be done but assume I’m not the one for the job because I already have too much to do.
It’s entirely possible the priest who passed by the beaten man had to get to services on time. That Levite may have been rushing home to take care of his sick wife. Either one could have been squeamish about blood, or freaked out because he didn’t know first aid, or thought it would be better to get an expert on the scene.


