Bear One Another’s Burdens

Bear One Another’s Burdens

Galatians 6 reminds us that Christianity isn’t meant to be lived as a private, isolated religious experience. The church is a body, a family, and a people called to help carry what is crushing one another.

Paul’s command is simple: “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.” That means we’re called to restore the fallen, carry the crushed, reject pride and comparison, and shoulder our own responsibility before God.

This kind of life together doesn’t happen by accident. It requires humility, gentleness, honesty, patience, and love that actually moves toward people. We don’t bear burdens because we are naturally impressive or unusually compassionate. We bear burdens because Christ bore ours first.

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