ebsps0927
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ebsps0927
Description
A wounded traveler lies abandoned on a barren desert road beneath a rugged rock face, stripped down and left helpless in the wilderness. The scene portrays the opening crisis in Jesus’ Parable of the Good Samaritan, where a man traveling from Jerusalem to Jericho is attacked by robbers, beaten, and left half dead. The empty landscape emphasizes his vulnerability and the moral test at the heart of the parable: who will become a true neighbor to the suffering stranger?
In Luke 10:25-37, Jesus uses this injured man to expose the difference between religious appearance and merciful action. The man’s isolation prepares the viewer for the compassion of the Samaritan, who stops, binds wounds, and gives costly care. This artwork serves well for teaching on mercy, neighbor-love, compassion ministry, outreach, and the call to “go and do likewise.”
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