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All you say is part of the teaching of the good Samaritan, but there is more to it than that.
Consider the robbers as Satan and his demons robbing man of his spiritual wealth and leaving him as dead. The Samaritan is Jesus who made us alive when we were dead in our transgressions(Eph 2:5).
The priest and the Levite passing by show us that religion can't help us.
The inn is the church and we are to spiritually care for all He leaves with us, and he has provide for our needs until he returns.
Then in Lk 10:35 we have the promise of the second coming, and it is then we will get our rewrd
You say that Jesus is the Samaritan and that the Samaritan's promise to return and pay the bill is the promise of Jesus to the church to return, the Second Coming. One problem is that we don't need the parable to tell us these things, they are said more plainly elsewhere. If the Samaritan's promise to the innkeeper is a promise of the Second Coming, why isn't the promise made to the injured man, if he represents those who believe in Christ?
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