Jesus is asked “And who is my neighbor?” But the parable that follows refuses to answer this question. Rather, Jesus explains what it means to be a good neighbor. In effect, Jesus answers the question “who is my neighbor” by asking, “to whom have you shown mercy?”
The scribe responded with the command to love God with all of one’s being and to love one’s neighbor as himself. Jesus affirmed the response. But the scribe, wanting to justify himself, asked, “Who is my neighbor?” Jesus replied with the Parable of the Good Samaritan.
Luke 10:27-29 NIV He answered: " 'Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind' ; and, 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' " (28) You have answered correctly, Jesus replied.
The rich young ruler came and asked the said thing to Jesus. Like this lawyer, he also thought that he could earn eternal life by doing some good thing. Jesus answers this lawyer in the same manner as He did the rich young ruler and that is by pointing them back to the law.
In other words, the real answer to the lawyer's question “who is my neighbor?” is that you have no idea who your neighbor is until you, yourself, know how needy you are, and in that need receive the unexpected grace of being neighbored by God.
When Jesus asks which of these three – the priest, the Levite, or the Samaritan – acted as a neighbor to the robbed man, the lawyer answers “The one who showed him mercy.”
Jesus is described as telling the parable in response to a provocative question from a lawyer, "And who is my neighbor?", in the context of the Great Commandment. The conclusion is that the neighbor figure in the parable is the one who shows mercy to the injured fellow man—that is, the Samaritan.
“Do not plot harm against your neighbor, who lives trustfully near you.” “It is a sin to despise one's neighbor, but blessed is the one who is kind to the needy.” “A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for a time of adversity.”
To be a neighbor, according to Jesus, means to come alongside someone. As Christian Americans, we must remember that we are Christians first, and Americans second. Our nationality should never surpass our faith and its duties. This is what we must keep in mind when we consider our “neighbor”.
a person who lives near or next to another. a person or thing near or next to another. (as modifier)neighbour states.
1A person who behaves in a friendly, kindly manner towards his or her neighbours; (in plural) neighbours who reciprocally behave in this manner. A country which maintains friendly and cooperative relations with neighbouring countries, and does not interfere in their internal affairs.
A version of the Golden Rule: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. First found in the Old Testament.
Your neighbours are the people who live near you, especially the people who live in the house or flat which is next to yours.
Four biblical postures of a good neighborLove God first. ... Love your neighbor as yourself. ... Love your neighbor like Christ loved you. ... Be a Good Samaritan. ... Pray for your neighbors by name (James 5:16b, Matt 6:5) ... Inquire and listen (Luke 3:10-11, Matt. ... Respond (2 Cor.
[37] Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. [38] This is the first and great commandment. [39] And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. [40] On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.