True love is rarely passive; it is a fierce, protective force that stands its ground when the people we care about are threatened. We explore the concept of the "Good Fight," tracing the lineage of divine advocacy from the tragic silence of Adam in Eden to the triumphant resilience of Jesus in the wilderness. By examining the theological weight of Romans 5, we see a shift from the isolation of sin to the security of having a champion who secures our victory against a relentless foe. As we move through the season of Lent, we are reminded that because Christ has already won the definitive battle, we are free to stop fighting against one another and start fighting for the good, the noble, and the neighbors standing right beside us.