In Luke 10:25-37, Jesus’ Parable of the Good Samaritan answers a lawyer’s question, “and who is my neighbor?” A man, beaten, robbed, and left half dead, is passed by those expected to help-a priest and a Levite. Yet a Samaritan, despised by many, saw his desperate need, stopped, and sacrificed time and resources to save him. Jesus shows the lawyer and us our spiritual brokenness and the hopelessness of those around us. As the ultimate Good Samaritan, Jesus declared, “For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost” (Luke 19:10). Being a neighbor means seeing the spiritual lost, stopping to act, and showing Christ-like love through mercy. Will you reflect His compassion by reaching those in physical and spiritual need? The call is clear: see the broken, stop to help, and show love through sacrifice. Be a real hero in a hurting world, mirroring the Savior who sought and saved us.