The Jews did not like the Samaritans.
When the priest and the Levite saw the man who had been attacked they passed by and did not help. The Levite and the priest were Jews and they were not willing to help a fellow Jew.
The Samaritan however helped the Jewish man who had been robbed and dressed his wounds and took him to an inn to recuperate. He even went to the extent of paying for the Jews stay at an inn and offering to pay any extra expenses the next time he passed by.
He showed love by having compassion for someone who hated his people.
That every person is your neighbor whether they are like you or not and you need to help them and show love to them.
The moral of the Good Samaritan story is to show compassion and kindness towards others, regardless of their background or differences. It teaches the importance of helping those in need and the impact of small acts of kindness in making the world a better place.
To be good and be nice to others.
Treat people - even your enemies - the way you would like to be treated. Just like the Samaritan did, he saw the injured man and took care of him.
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By showing Compassion towards others, is showing that you care for them! Most people show compassion for you, don't they? So, do to others as you would have them do to you! And if people around you DON'T show compassion towards you, then, be a leader! Show them that compassion is a good element for Friendship, and Love.
Some of them find that part of the relationship to be intimate, and show their love for the girl, others just do it to show-off I'm afraid (to their friends).
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It is a great show. Funny and a good love story.
She showed Meekness and Love toward others.:)
This show is How love and hate are together
Roman Catholic AnswerYou show your love for Our Blessed Lord by obeying His Commandments, and by treating every single person in front of you as you would treat Him. That is the basis of Christianity, we want the best for our brother. When asked who our brother was, Jesus told the parable of the Good Samaritan. Our brother is whoever is in front of us who needs our love. A modern example of this would be Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta.