Ok."Love your neighbor as yourself."Also,"If someone asks you for your outer garment, give them your inner garment also", and,"If someone impresses you into service for one mile, do 2 miles." Yes, when someone asks something of me, once I do it, I usually follow that and try to do the best possible.Once I agree I CAN do what they want.BUT, sometimes we read a general statement in the Bible,but I think we also have to use judgement and wisdom for each SPECIFIC situation.First, not everyone who comes to you for "help" legitimitely needs it. Sometimes they're just a lazy person who wants to avoid responsibility and let others do things for them.{And they start to make a habit of it.}In that case, would we be "helping" them by encouraging them in a bad habit?{How would they break the bad habit if someone is assisting them in it?}{Or another example of them asking us to assist them in sin.}But not only even that,I say use judgement on who "needs" us more.If we have a 5 yr. old son who, the babysitter took them somewhere, and you get a call from the hospital that they were in a car accident,and your son is on life support,and you're on the way to the car to see what's up,but a neighbor who has a knack for "needing" you at the most inconvenient times {for things she can do herself}says, she's a little tired, can you mop her floors for her?Would you forget all about your possibly dying son, to cater to this persons, by comparision, minor, need?{Or, anything important that you need to do,and someone at an inconvenient time asks for your "service"}.Alot of us have aging parents, if our mother has died, and we're on our way to the funeral,and someone you know says, "I forgot to get apples at the store, can you run and get them for me?"would you just forget the funeral?So my point is, when we read we're supposed to "help" everyone, I would say, though, use wisdom and judgement as to what to do in each SPECIFIC situation. I think our response should be tailored to the specific circumstances of each situation.Wouldn't you think?What made me think of think of this, a lot of people have been "tugging on me" lately, and usually at bad times.I think God realizes that circumstances vary, and we might have to "tweak" our responses accordingly.