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Mark Kenneth G.

Limpasan
11-St.paul

The Good Samaritan

Jesus used a story in the New Testament of the Bible called "The Good Samaritan." The
protagonist of the tale is a man who was robbed and dumped on the side of the road. A
Samaritan eventually arrives and not only stops to aid the man but also pays for his
care and recovery after a number of individuals pass by without providing any
assistance.
Many people will come by and just laugh at you, waiting for your downfall. Though I
believe that there is humanity left in this world, some people will just look at you and
pass by. In my experience, helping people will not cause you harm. I always help
people who are in need of help, and by doing so, I felt really nice and good. A small
amount of help will have a very big impact on the people you help. So, if you have the
strength and kindness to help and it will not cause you any harm, just do whatever you
feel is right.
The Good Samaritan tale emphasizes the value of lending a hand to those in need, no
matter their origin, race, or religion. It serves as a reminder that being a good human
being requires us to be kind and compassionate toward people who are in need. When
we assist those in need, we not only give them tangible support but also let them know
that they are not struggling in isolation. Our generosity and compassion may make a
big difference in their wellbeing and can give them the inspiration and hope they need
to get through challenging times.
It serves as a reminder that showing compassion and kindness is not only morally right,
but also essential to the development of an equitable society. We have the power to
relieve their suffering and offer support that will significantly improve their life. By
making people feel valued and supported by those around them, it may help promote
social cohesion and a sense of community.
The Good Samaritan fable teaches us that helping others entails providing useful aid,
putting preconceptions to rest, and treating people with love and compassion. By doing
this, we can improve everyone's access to compassion and justice in the world.

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