A Song about compassion that crosses boundaries
In a world filled with division, suspicion, and indifference, the story of the Good Samaritan remains one of the most powerful teachings ever told by Jesus.
My new song, “The Good Samaritan,” is inspired by the parable found in Luke 10:25–37, a story that challenges us to move beyond words and show mercy through action.
The Story Behind the Song
Jesus told the story of a man traveling from Jerusalem to Jericho who was attacked by robbers, beaten, and left half dead on the roadside.
Several religious men passed by him.
They saw the wounded man.
But they kept walking.
Then came a Samaritan, someone considered an outsider and enemy by the Jews of that time. Instead of ignoring the wounded stranger, he stopped, cared for his wounds, carried him to safety, and paid for his recovery.
Jesus ended the parable with a simple but life-changing command:
“Go and do likewise.”
That message became the heartbeat of this song.
Why This Message Matters Today
It is easy to talk about faith.
It is harder to live it.
The Good Samaritan reminds us that love is not measured by religious appearance, but by compassion in action. True faith bends down to help the hurting, even when it is inconvenient.
In today’s world, many people feel wounded:
- emotionally
- spiritually
- financially
- relationally
Sometimes the greatest ministry is simply stopping to care.
This song is a reminder that kindness still matters, mercy still heals, and God can use ordinary people to reflect His love.
Writing the Song
While writing The Good Samaritan, I wanted the lyrics to feel both biblical and personal, faithful to the Gospel narrative while speaking to modern listeners.
The song moves through:
- the loneliness of the wounded traveler,
- the silence of those who passed by,
- and the unexpected compassion of the Samaritan.
Musically, I wanted it to carry both tenderness and hope, because mercy changes lives.
The Spiritual Challenge
The question behind the parable is not:
“Who is my neighbor?”
The real question is:
“Will I become a neighbor to someone in need?”
That is the challenge Jesus leaves with every believer.
Listen and Share
I pray this song encourages you to live out your faith with compassion, courage, and generosity.
If the song blesses you, please listen, share it with others, and help spread the message of God’s love through music.
Download
The Gospel according to Luke, by Dr Andrew Koh
https://storyoriginapp.com/giveaways/bcb88f94-7904-11ec-8dca-5361fbc9fae8
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