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I was reading a thread from a Lutheran forum and it was on the Good Samaritan and a guy wrote multiple times NOT EVERYONE IS YOUR NEIGHBOR. I thought that a bit odd since as a Lutheran we are taught from childhood that everyone is our neighbor.
I'm not sure I understood completely where that guy was going with his statement but one thing I took away was that he was saying not everyone is a neighbor to us in that they don't treat us well and some hate us as an enemy. Jesus tells us we are to love our enemies. The Good Samaritan parable shows we are to become a neighbor to everyone we encounter who is in need even if they're our enemy, just as Jesus is the Good Samaritan who took our sins to the cross so we could be healed.
I'm not sure I understood completely where that guy was going with his statement but one thing I took away was that he was saying not everyone is a neighbor to us in that they don't treat us well and some hate us as an enemy. Jesus tells us we are to love our enemies. The Good Samaritan parable shows we are to become a neighbor to everyone we encounter who is in need even if they're our enemy, just as Jesus is the Good Samaritan who took our sins to the cross so we could be healed.