Pastor David Asscherick discusses Chapter 27 of Ellen White's Christ's Object Lessons, which examines the parable of the Good Samaritan. David explores Ellen White's commentary on this well-known parable from Luke 10, emphasizing that "neighbor" is not merely a noun but a verb—a way of behaving toward people in need. The chapter challenges readers to do more than simply profess faith, highlighting how Christ Himself is the ultimate Good Samaritan who came to save humanity. David reflects on how Ellen White, writing in 1900, was ahead of her time in affirming that every human being—regardless of race, color, or class—is God's property and deserving of love and care. The discussion includes Ellen White's profound teaching on how God works even among those who have never heard the gospel, implanting His grace in hearts everywhere through the Holy Spirit's impulses of love and compassion.
Scripture References: Luke 10:25-37