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Title: The Jericho Road


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The Jericho Road
  • www.kevinhinckley.com

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Parenting Tip of the weekExercise good sense
during those field trips
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Wondering about decorating the house for
Christmas?
  • But cant compete with your mega-decorating
    neighbors?

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Look for the questions that prompted the Lords
answer
  • The Good Samaritan
  • Luke 10 25-29
  • Luke 10 30-37
  • What was the Lord saying to the lawyer?

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1st Century Understanding of the Parable
  • Early Christian Interpretation
  • Jesus Christ
  • Man wounded with sin (Us)
  • Paradise
  • World
  • Law of Moses
  • Prophets
  • Christs body
  • Church
  • Symbol
  • Good Samaritan
  • Victim
  • Jerusalem
  • Jericho
  • Priest
  • Levite
  • Beast
  • Inn

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  • Luke 10
  • A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho
  • And fell among thieves
  • Which stripped him of his raiment
  • And wounded him
  • Leaving him half dead
  • Genesis 37
  • And it came to pass, when Joseph was come unto
    his brethren, 
  • that they stript Joseph out of his coat of many
    colours that was on him
  • And they took him, and cast him in a pit.

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The Koran
  • Children of Adam, We have created for you raiment
    which covers your nakedness and is a source of
    elegance but the raiment of righteousness is the
    best. . . .
  • Let not Satan seduce you, even as he turned your
    parents out of the garden, stripping them of
    their raiment that he might show them their
    nakedness.

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On the other hand
  • Can we clothe ourselves in other types of
    destructive raiment?

10
1991 Movie- City Slickers
  • The search for the ONE THING

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The One Thing
  • 38 Now it came to pass, as they went,
    that he entered into a certain village and
    a certain woman named Martha received him
    unto her house
  • 39 And she had a sister called Mary,
    which also sat at Jesus feet, and heard
    his word.
  • 40 But Martha was cumbered about much serving,
    and came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou not
    care that my sister hath left me to serve alone?
    bid her therefore that she help me.
  • 41 And Jesus answered and said unto her, Martha,
    Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many
    things
  • 42 But one thing is needful and Mary
    hath chosen that good part, which shall not be
    taken away from her.

12
Michael Wilcox
  • More times than we like to admit, we "need" to
    sit quietly and rest while we listen to the words
    of our Lord and Master. As strange as it sounds,
    we sometimes need to stop serving in order to
    listen more.
  • Eventually, this will help us serve more
    effectively. In the Kirtland Temple dedicatory
    prayer, we are told that in the temple we would
    be prepared to "obtain every needful thing."
  • Obviously "every needful thing" encompasses
    our need to sit, rest, and listen at the feet of
    Jesus. This is "that good part which shall not be
    taken away.House of Glory Finding Personal
    Meaning in the Temple ( 1995)

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The Return of the King(The Triumphal Entry)
  • Matthew 21 1-9
  • What is the purpose of Spreading their garments
    in the way?
  • Might there be a difference between spreading
    palm branches and garments?

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Title of Liberty
  • Alma 46
  • Now this was the covenant which they made, and
    they cast their garments at the feet of Moroni,
    saying
  • We covenant with our God, that we shall be
    destroyed, even as our brethren in the land
    northward, if we shall fall into transgression
  • yea, he may cast us at the feet of our enemies,
    even as we have cast our garments at thy feet to
    be trodden under foot, if we shall fall into
    transgression.

15
J. Reuben ClarkTo them of the Last Wagon
  • I would like to say something about the
    last wagon in each of the long wagon trains
    that toiled slowly over the plains, up mountain
    defiles, down steep, narrow canyons, and
    out into the valley floor that was to be
    home..
  • The Saints buoyed up the Brethren out in
    front with encouragement, with praise,
    and sometimes even with adulation. Knowing
    the Brethren were prophets of God, the Saints
    gave them full confidence, daily, almost
    hourly, expressed. The Brethren lived in a
    world of commendation from friends and the tried
    and true Saints. Rarely was their word or
    their act questioned by the faithful
    Saints. This was as it should be and had to be to
    carry out the Lords purposes.
  • But back in the last wagon, not always could they
    see the Brethren way out in front, and the blue
    heaven was often shut out from their sight by
    heavy, dense clouds of the dust of the earth. Yet
    day after day, they of the last wagon pressed
    forward, worn and tired, footsore, sometimes
    almost disheartened, borne up by their faith that
    God loved them, that the restored gospel was
    true, and that the Lord led and directed the
    Brethren out in front.
  • Sometimes, they in the last wagon glimpsed, for
    an instant, when faith surged strongest, the
    glories of a celestial world, but it seemed so
    far away and the vision so quickly vanished
    because want and weariness and heartache and
    sometimes discouragement were always pressing so
    near.

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J. Reuben ClarkTo them of the Last Wagon
  • When the vision faded, their hearts sank. But
    they prayed again and pushed on, with little
    praise, with not too much encouragement, and
    never with adulation. For there was nearly
    always something wrong with the last wagon or
    with its teamthe off ox was a little lame in the
    right front shoulder the hub of the left front
    wheel was often hot the tire of the hind wheel
    on the same side was loose.
  • So corrective counsel, sometimes strong reproof,
    was the rule, because the wagon must not delay
    the whole train. But yet in that last wagon there
    was devotion and loyalty and integrity, and above
    and beyond everything else, faith in the Brethren
    and in Gods power and goodness.
  • For had not the Lord said that not even a sparrow
    falls unnoticed by the Father see Matt.
    1029, and were they not of more value than
    sparrows? And then they had their testimony,
    burning always like an eternal fire on a holy
    altar, that the restored gospel was true, that
    Joseph was a prophet of God, and that Brigham was
    Josephs chosen successor. (July, 1997 Ensign)
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