Parable of the Good Samaritan
The "Parable of the Good Samaritan" is a story told by Jesus in the Bible to illustrate the importance of compassion and kindness. In the tale, a man is attacked by robbers and left injured on the road. Several people pass by without helping him, but a Samaritan, who is typically viewed as an outsider, stops to assist the wounded man, tending to his injuries and ensuring he receives care.
This parable emphasizes that true neighborliness transcends social and cultural boundaries. It teaches that one should show love and compassion to all, regardless of their background or beliefs, highlighting the moral duty to help those in need.