November 29, 2004

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November 29, 2004

Postby Rev. Doc » Mon Nov 29, 2004 5:20 am

Do You Have Enough Time?

"'Which of these three do you think was a neighbor to the man who fell into the hands of robbers? The expert of the law replied, 'The one who had mercy on him.' Jesus told him, 'Go and do likewise.'"
Luke 10:36-37

John Darley and Daniel Batson are two Princeton University psychologists. Some years ago they decided to conduct a study, inspired by the story of the Good Samaritan. They conducted the study at Princeton Theological Seminary.

They met with a group of seminarians and asked each one to prepare a short talk on a given theme. Then they would walk individually to a nearby building to present it. Along the way to the presentation each student would run into a man who was planted in an alley. He would be lying there, moaning & groaning in pain. The question was who would stop to help the man.

Darley and Batson asked half of the seminarians to give their talk on ministry opportunities available for students after graduation. The other half was asked to prepare a short devotional on the story of the Good Samaritan.

Also, the researchers wanted to find out if being in a hurry made any difference to the students. So they told one-third of the group that they had plenty of time to get to the building to give their talk so they could take their time. Another third was told that they would just make it in time if they left right now. And the last third was told that they were already late-they'd better get moving immediately!

In other words, the experimenters put a third of their subjects in a "low hurry" situation; a third in a "intermediate hurry" situation; and a third in a "high hurry" situation. So, which ones offered to help the man in pain? It turned out that it made no significant difference whether the student was giving a talk on job opportunities or the Good Samaritan.

What did make a difference was how much of a hurry he was in. Of the "low hurry" subjects, 63% offered help; of the "intermediate hurry" subjects, 45% offered help; and of the "high hurry" students, only 10% offered help.

The experimenters concluded that the study would seem to indicate that bystander apathy is encouraged not only by the crowding in today's world but also by the rush of big-city life as contrasted with the more leisurely pace of smaller towns.

Prayer: Ask the Lord to help you slow down enough to show compassion, regardless of what else is going on in your life.

"The measure of a life, after all, is not its duration, but its donation."
~Corrie Ten Boom
"The secret of a good sermon is to have a good beginning and a good ending, then having the two as close together as possible."
~George Burns
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Postby wiggins » Mon Nov 29, 2004 3:40 pm

Thanks Rev. Doc! That's really interesting and true. Where do you find this stuff? I should probably work on showing compassion.
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Postby Rev. Doc » Tue Nov 30, 2004 5:09 am

wiggins wrote:Where do you find this stuff?


I am constantly looking for good illustrations for sermons, Bible studies, group devotions, etc. I try to keep track of good ones and thus share them here.
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