THE obvious lesson we can immediately gather from the parable of the Good Samaritan (Lk 10,25,37) is that we should have true empathy and compassion with everyone, irrespective of how those involved are, whether they are friendly or not, of our type or kind or not, likeable and lovable or not, etc. We should try to have a universal heart, quick to serve anyone, irrespective of who or how one is.
The more subtle lesson we should draw from it, however, is that we should be wary of our tendency to rely mainly on our titles, status or whatever privileges and entitlements we have. This reliance may not be openly seen, and that’s the problem to face and resolve.
Very often, even if we profess ourselves to be truly and entirely Christian, in reality there are some hidden things that would belie such claim. We may talk a lot about charity and show in some external acts that we are living it, but very often if not always, we can always find ourselves in some inconsistent condition, because there are times when we fail to live charity truly.
We can be choosy as to whom to be compassionate as well as to the kind of conditions that would prevail in a certain occasion. We expect that all the conditions be favorable for us to show charity. When sacrifices are involved, especially the extraordinary ones, we tend to turn a blind eye, just like what the priest and the Levite did in the parable.
This is not to mention that we all have certain biases and preferences that would prevent us from having a heart that would show and give love at all times, irrespective of the circumstances around.
We truly need to address this problem realistically. And the first thing to consider is to acknowledge our deficiencies with respect to the charity expected of us as true children of God. This may take a lifetime, but it is worthwhile to keep doing something to make our heart resemble more and more like that of the Good Samaritan, or to put it bluntly, a heart like that of Christ.
In our prayers, examinations of conscience and other spiritual and ascetical exercises, let us identify those items or aspects of charity where we are failing or lagging behind. It could be that we are still dominated by what and whom we like and dislike, or by the fear of more sacrifices especially if they are occasioned by surprises.
Definitely, we need to ask for grace, but we also need to develop a certain discipline that would enable us to truly have a charity, empathy and compassion that have a universal scope.
It is also helpful that we avail ourselves of some help from someone who can truly give us guidance in our pursuit for personal conversion. Obviously, in this regard, we need to be open, sincere and transparent, putting all the cards on the table without hiding anything.
We have to learn how to discipline our feelings and passions, teaching them to go along the true spirit of charity as Christ himself has shown, commanded and enabled us to have. This can mean that we learn, for example, how to convert difficult and humbling moments into moments of graciousness and magnanimity.
In our pursuit to have this kind of charity, we should have the sensation that we are becoming “all things to all men” as St. Paul once said (1 Cor 9,22), willing to “bear one another’s burdens.” (Gal 6,2) This is when we can truly be a Good Samaritan to anyone, whatever may be the circumstance.



Bank
Of all the issues raised against the former and now detained president, it is the bank records of his family that irks and cause him to turn berserk. He portrayed himself to be poor and without riches despite his being a lawyer and a mayor for decades. He ruled with an iron fist wielding power with guns and goons who enforced his bloody war on drugs in his city.
Those tagged as users and pushers were reportedly warned to stop their lifestyle of being in the drug trade. Those who do not follow the stern admonition are reportedly advised to leave the city, else, they would be shoot and thrown elsewhere. That was his way of cleaning his city from the evils of illegal drugs.
Over the years of his reign as mayor, he was able to build an image of a purported drug-free city where peace and public safety were the seal of his governance. People lauded and supported his bloody anti-illegal drugs program. It was a program that puts every suspected drug-user and drug pusher as unworthy to live.
It is reportedly difficult for suspects to evade the ruthless means as the informers are reportedly just among the people in the community and are not identified as agents of the law. Once targets are identified, a different group would carry-out the elimination of the suspects. The perpetrators could not be caught as the police are part of the entire system. The culprits appear beyond the arms of the law as the police and law enforcers were often looking the other way as the executioners perform their mission.
It was only when the justice department under then justice secretary Leila De Lima conducted an investigation into the operations of a reported Davao Death Squad that untold information regarding the bloody drug war in the city caused alarm and concern to many people across the country. It also encouraged people who were part of the bloody drug was to come out and tell their stories about the ways surrounding the operations.
The investigation was ignited by the growing deaths not just of suspected drug users and pushers. People who openly criticize and oppose the bloody drug was were made targets for elimination according to reports from concerned observers in the communities. Even media people and journalists were subjected to threats for their life merely due to their opposition or non-conformance with the bloody drug war. Those who could not bear the threats preferred silence. The fearless media reporters and commentators were unfortunately sent to kingdom come.
In the period when the then mayor became president, the bloody drug war of his city were replicated and made nationwide. It was after the expiration of his term as president and the presidential immunity from suit that issues over his unexplained bank accounts as well as his children that were brought to the limelight. This time, the goons could no longer brag on the president whose unexplained riches, power and influence are no longer a thing they could bank on.
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