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Two Groups of Thieves

By Larry James
March 21, 2008

Rev. Robert E. Price, Pastor for the New Mt. Zion Baptist Church here in Dallas has become a great new partner with us. His church supports our Destination Home initiative that provides permanent supportive housing for formerly homeless men and women...

Recently, Rev. Price offered a prayer on behalf of CDM and our efforts among our homeless neighbors. He referred to Jesus' familiar story of the Good Samaritan. He said that there was a man who fell among two groups of thieves.

The first group robbed him and beat him up.

The second group passed him by in his time of distress.

Only the Samaritan stopped to care.

What an insight! There are all kinds of ways to rob people, aren't there? I'm thinking the second group of robbers were the worst of all.


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This is the moral message that I want my children to learn, first. If they learn it, they will see the point of the rest of Jesus' message and mission.

I'm not sure whether I agree that the second group was worse. But I gladly agree that neither group was even close to right.

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