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Bear One Another's Burden

by P. Brian Noble / June 25, 2018

Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ. (Galatians 6:2, ESV) 

 

Are you burdened by life?

This is another verse where the context is important and interesting. Here it is:

Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ. For if anyone thinks he is something, when he is nothing, he deceives himself. But let each one test his own work, and then his reason to boast will be in himself alone and not in his neighbor. For each will have to bear his own load. (Galatians 6:2-5, ESV)

In verse 2, Paul says we are to bear one another’s burdens; then in verse 5, he says that each of us has to bear our own load. So which is it: am I to bear my load or bear others’ burdens? The answer is yes to both. (Note: In the Greek, there are different words for “burden,” which is large, and “load,” which is small.) Think about this: If you are looking for other people to bear your load, you don’t have the correct attitude. Not only does the Lord want us to accept our own responsibilities, but he also tells us to serve others.

What if all followers of Jesus shouldered their own loads and lived to help others with their burdens? We would have a world that is more responsible, gracious, and willing to help others without expectation. If I bear my own load and help carry your burden, and you bear your own load and help carry my burden, then we will not have those expectations that sabotage relationships.

 

Where are you finding your happiness?

How are you bearing your friend’s burden? How are you bearing your own load? If both of these are your aims, you will have little disap­point­ment. However, if you are continuously waiting for your friend to bear the respon­sibility for your happi­ness, you will be disappointed. Think back to your last disap­point­ment. I can almost guarantee that you had an expectation that someone else or some­thing else would satisfy or bear something for you.

 

Tell God help me to bear my own load!

Lord, I confess that I have been complaining about my own load and unwilling to help bear others’ burdens. Help me bear my own load and share the weight of others’ burdens…. (Continue praying.)

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P. Brian Noble

 

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P. Brian Noble

P. Brian Noble is an everyday guy who loves Jesus. He has been married to his best friend, Tanya, for 20 years and they have four children; they currently reside in eastern Washington. Brian has a Master of Arts in missional leadership from Northwest University. He is the Executive Director/CEO of Peacemaker Ministries. An ordained minister for the past 20+ years (3 years as a Youth Pastor, 14 years as a Senior Pastor, and 4 years as an Executive Pastor), he proclaims hope through the gospel message as the Holy Spirit empowers believers in their daily walk. He believes in the power of the Word of God to transform lives. He has been a Certified Christian Conciliator since 2008, with 1000+ hours of conflict coaching and mediation experience. His caseload has ranged from husband and wife cases, to family farm, to public schools, and even county government. Brian has taught peacemaking in local jails and even internationally in Uganda. His hope is that every Christian reconciles their differences in a way that glorifies God. His hope is that every Christian recognizes they are a Peacemaker before they try to do peacemaking. Finally, his hope is that every Christian reconciles by making authentic peace that blends justice, mercy, and humility.

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