Read: Galatians 6:1-10 |
Share each other’s
burdens, and in this way obey the law of Christ. —nlt Galatians 6:2
April 25, 2015, marked
the 100th commemoration of Anzac Day. It is celebrated each year by
both Australia and New Zealand to honor the members of the Australian
and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) who fought together during World
War I. It marks a time when neither country had to face the dangers
of war alone; soldiers from both countries engaged in the struggle
together.
Sharing life’s
struggles is fundamental to the way followers of Christ are called to
live. As Paul challenged us, “Share each other’s burdens, and in
this way obey the law of Christ” (Gal. 6:2 nlt). By working
together through life’s challenges we can help to strengthen and
support one another when times are hard. By expressing toward one
another the care and affections of Christ, the difficulties of life
should draw us to Christ and to each other—not isolate us in our
suffering.
Difficulties in life can draw us to Christ & to each other.
By sharing in the
struggles of another, we are modeling the love of Christ. We read in
Isaiah, “Surely He has borne our griefs and carried our sorrows”
(Isa. 53:4 nkjv). No matter how great the struggle we face, we never
face it alone.
Thank You, Father, that I
don’t have to walk my life’s journey alone. You are near.
We can go a lot further together than we can alone.
INSIGHT:
In Galatians 6:2 Paul
instructs the Galatian believers to carry each other’s burdens.
However, in verse 5 Paul says that each person should carry his own
load. In the case of carrying each other’s burdens, we are to do so
in the context of someone caught in sin (v. 1). However, in the case
of carrying our own load, it is so that we do not compare ourselves
to others and become unduly disheartened by our progress (or lack of
it).
--J.R. Hudberg
Bible in a Year: Ezekiel
3–4; Hebrews 11:20-40
By Bill Crowder
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