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<blockquote data-quote="Naveen Prashanth" data-source="post: 31458660" data-attributes="member: 882610"><p>This is my own understanding and can be wrong .</p><p></p><p>I feel God sees our heart on how well we are able to help the fellow human being who is in help irrespective of their religion . I like the story of Good samaritan which Jesus explains . He didnt mentioned that samaritan was a christian but he did mentioned that Levite and the priest both didnt helped the person who got wounded but only the good samaritan does.</p><p></p><p>How we try and help ourselves to become a Good samaritan makes God happy rather than we see someone not reading bible or not praying to God . God knows everything we are .</p><p></p><p>I like the below article on Good samaritan </p><p> </p><p>A loving spirit concretely expressed in unselfish good deeds to one’s fellow man—is a primary Christian duty. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.faithandfreedom.com/christian-charity-social-justice-and-the-good-samaritan/" target="_blank">https://www.faithandfreedom.com/christian-charity-social-justice-and-the-good-samaritan/</a> </p><p></p><p>And again this is my understanding .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naveen Prashanth, post: 31458660, member: 882610"] This is my own understanding and can be wrong . I feel God sees our heart on how well we are able to help the fellow human being who is in help irrespective of their religion . I like the story of Good samaritan which Jesus explains . He didnt mentioned that samaritan was a christian but he did mentioned that Levite and the priest both didnt helped the person who got wounded but only the good samaritan does. How we try and help ourselves to become a Good samaritan makes God happy rather than we see someone not reading bible or not praying to God . God knows everything we are . I like the below article on Good samaritan A loving spirit concretely expressed in unselfish good deeds to one’s fellow man—is a primary Christian duty. [URL]https://www.faithandfreedom.com/christian-charity-social-justice-and-the-good-samaritan/[/URL] And again this is my understanding . [/QUOTE]
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