They asked, "Who's my neighbor and whom should I love; for whom should I do a good deed?" The Master related a story and said, "It's anyone who has a need, yes, anyone who has a need." There once was a traveler set on by thieves who beat him and left him to die; a Priest and a Levite each saw him in pain, but they turned away and walked by, yes, they turned away and walked by. A certain Samaritan then came along to bind up his wounds and give aid; he took him to stay at an inn until well, and for all the service he paid, yes, for all the service he paid. I know who's my neighbor and whom I should love, for whom I should do a good deed; for Christ made it clear in the story he told: it's anyone who has a need, yes, anyone who has a need.