Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Lifting One Another Up Through Our Burdens

Galatians 6:2---Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.

One of the best ways of being sure we bear one another's burdens is always to be unselfish enough and concerned enough about others to carry their loads. A selfish person does not take the burdens of others unless made to do so. A giving person always looks out for others. An unselfish person always seeks out the burdens others are carrying. A generous person can put others first. The act of charitable giving and receiving assures mutual burden-bearing. To bear another person's responsibility, we must be willing to unselfishly give and receive love, caring, kindness, and compassion. To take another person's burden, we must be ready to unselfishly help others carry their load in life and be willing to let others help us take our load. To bear another person's burden, we must be willing to listen to the problems, cares, and worries. To take another person's responsibility, we must be willing to ask others if there is anything we can do after listening. To bear another person's burden, we must be willing to give 110% of our efforts in helping others. When we take another person's responsibility, we must be aware others become stronger when we help them become more substantial. When we bear another's burdening, we must remember others become weaker when we prevent them from shouldering the burdens and responsibilities we all must carry. Helping another person take their commitment is a great deal different than having another person's load for them. In assisting another person in carrying their burdens, we must recognize there are some burdens each of us must carry on our own. Persons of every age learn maturity and responsibility when carrying their duties, not when others have obligations for them. Persons of every age become strong enough to bear the burdens of others by first learning to be unselfish.

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