"Love your neighbor as yourself" the Gospel says (Matthew 22:38).
But who is my neighbor? We often respond to that question by saying:
"My neighbors are all the people I am living with on this earth,
especially the sick, the hungry, the dying, and all who are in need."
But this is not what Jesus says. When Jesus tells the story of the good
Samaritan (see Luke 10:29-37) to answer the question "Who is my
neighbor?" he ends by asking: "Which ... do you think, proved himself a
neighbor to the man who fell into the bandits' hands?" The neighbor,
Jesus makes clear, is not the poor man laying on the side of the street,
stripped, beaten, and half dead, but the Samaritan who crossed the
road, "bandaged his wounds, pouring oil and wine on them ... lifted him
onto his own mount and took him to an inn and looked after him." My
neighbor is the one who crosses the road for me!
Henri Nouwen
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