Monday, November 22, 2010

The Good Samaritan...Please Read This Today

If you don't know the story of the good Samaritan, I'll fill you in on it briefly:  the story comes from the New Testament and it is a story the Jesus told to a crowd:  there was a man who was robbed, beaten and left for dead on a road.  He was ignored by 'righteous' and 'religious' people.  There came that road a Samaritan who didn't think twice about cleaning the man's wounds, feeding him and setting him upon his donkey; taking him to shelter and help.  He asked for no money or gratitude...he did what he did because it was the 'right action'.  Now, for those of you who think you know everything...did you know that the Samaritans were cursed, looked down upon and treated as lepers by the mainstream 'righteous' and 'religious' of Judea at the time?  Yup...the Samaritans were up there with the 'whores', tax collectors, and pork eaters.  (note...Matthew, one of the Jesus' followers had been a tax collector himself).
This weekend, there was a terrible motor vehicle accident on the road just down from our dealership.  A man was thrown off the road and snapped his neck on a tree down an embankment.  The police who were on the scene wouldn't go into the embankment because they decided they'd wait for a rescue team to show up with a saw to cut through the trees.  There was a woman driving down the road, who had been an EMT in her past; she stopped her vehicle, jumped over the embankment, down the hill and tried to help the victim who still had a pulse at the time.  The victim was too large for her to get him upright so he wouldn't asphyxiate in his own blood.  She begged the police to help her get him out of the embankment.  They refused because they said they had no gloves and didn't want to touch the blood.  She called 911 twice and was put on hold...TWICE!  The man died at the scene.  The police left the man's wife and 16 year old son at the scene.  They did not offer to drive them home.  They said 'he's dead' and left the scene with the body. The 16 year old only had a driver's permit, and after watching his father die on the side of a road, was expected to drive his mother home.  Only this Samaritan was there to bring them to her home, where she gave them badly needed fresh clothing, food, drink, consolation and took care of certain necessary arrangements.  She stopped off at our dealership for a pair of sweatpants that would properly fit the woman and spent the remainder of her day and evening with these complete strangers until their relatives arrived to take them home.
This Samaritan came into our dealership the next day for two reasons:  she had been on her way to us the day before to get a list of the toys needed for the Santa drive and still wanted the list so she could donate toys.  She also wanted to reimburse us for the sweatpants she took from the store for the wife of the deceased (which we naturally refused).  I wanted to cry when I heard all this.  You see....this woman is very much looked down upon by the 'righteous' and 'religious' because of her visage, her lifestyle and her no-nonsense vernacular.  Very much like the Samaritan of the Gospels, the 'righteous' and 'religious' would leave the man to die like a dog because it wasn't convenient for them.  I spent over an hour with this woman and have learned her whole life story and we laughed and shared our opinions and adventures.  I told her how greatful we were to have her in our lives and that God will smile on her kindness.  Her answer was that it was 'the only thing to do...the right thing'.

Here's Your Healthy Tip of the Day:  For the people out there that attend their church, synagogue, or temple every week and beat their breasts in the mirror - proud of their social standing and 'righteousness' and look down on those who do not conform....just remember this.....that 'slob' or 'slut' you ignored yesterday might just be the person who does the CPR on you tomorrow and saves you from YOUR judgement day.
Give this one some thought today.....it's good for your soul....

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