In this reflection on the parable of the Good Samaritan, we're challenged to reconsider our understanding of compassion and neighborly love. The story, found in Luke's Gospel, goes beyond simply helping those close to us. It pushes us to extend our circle of care to include even those we might consider enemies. This radical love isn't just a suggestion - it's at the heart of what it means to follow Christ. The parable reminds us that true compassion is often costly, inconvenient, and disruptive to our plans. Yet, it's precisely in these moments of interruption that we might encounter a 'holy moment' - an opportunity to embody God's love in a tangible way. As we journey through Lent, let's reflect on how we can move beyond our comfort zones and show Christ-like compassion to all, regardless of who they are or where they're from.