What does the Bible say about being a good neighbor?
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The Bible teaches that being a good neighbor involves showing mercy and love to others, as demonstrated in the parable of the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:27-35).
In Luke 10:27-35, Jesus shares the parable of the Good Samaritan to illustrate what it truly means to be a good neighbor. When questioned about who one's neighbor is, Jesus highlights that it's not merely about identifying those we are obliged to help, but rather about embodying compassion and mercy towards anyone in need. The Samaritan, an outsider, serves as the example: he exhibits genuine care for a man left wounded and dying, despite societal norms that would suggest he avoid the man due to his ethnicity. This story emphasizes that true love for our neighbors flows from recognizing their humanity and acting selflessly to assist them.
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