• Example of Use: “A good Samaritan stopped to help me change my tire.” People still disassociate with others based on all sorts of self-righteous criteria.
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    This sweet boy certainly went through a tough time prior to being brought in by a Good Samaritan as his eye was proptosed and actively bleeding.
  • But what does it truly mean to be a Good Samaritan? Let’s look into the origins and current use of this powerful expression.
  • Good Samaritan usually refers to the Parable of the Good Samaritan, a story in the Gospel of Luke that encourages people to help others who are in danger.
  • Jesus loved to tell a good story to make a point, and The Good Samaritan is one of His most famous parables of all.
  • As an idiom, a good Samaritan is a person who helps others, especially strangers or those in need, but without expecting to be rewarded or get anything in...
  • But the ever-inquisitive lawyer asks, “Who is my neighbor?” This is the moment Jesus chooses to deliver his story of the Good Samaritan.
  • Though he was running late, he put the elderly woman's safety above his personal goals, which is a true hallmark of being a Good Samaritan.
  • Example Sentences. The beggar was lying shivering on the road when a good Samaritan came along and gave him a blanket and some warm clothes.
  • Being a Good Samaritan goes beyond simply offering assistance; it embodies a fundamental aspect of humanity – empathy.