Good Morning All,
Galatians 6:2; “Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.”
Do you remember the
song by Bill Withers called “Lean on Me?”
It came out in the early 19070’s.
It was a song that spoke of a person needing someone to lean on; someone
to help you with the burdens of life.
This was one of many songs of that style. Simon and Garfunkel had “Bridge over Troubled
Waters”, the Hollies sang “He ain’t heavy, he’s my Brother.” All singing the same thought; we need other
people.
When God created man in
His image, man was designed to do three things.
First, man was to live in God’s Presence and worship and praise God and
to be God’s helper here on earth.
Second, man was to take care of God’s creation. The third thing man was designed to do was to
be a companion with his fellow man.
Of course, sin
destroyed all of these. Man no longer
lived in God’s Presence rather man sought out his own selfish desires and
destroyed whatever stood in his way whether it was another man or part of
creation. It is no accident that the
next story after Adam and Eve sin that we read about Cain killing Abel. Sin destroyed man’s relationship with man as
well.
Yet Jesus came to the
world to restore it and to reconcile it back to God. We, as redeemed children
of God, are restored to God’s kingdom and reign; just not completely. We live in the time of “now but not yet.” We
are now fully children of God; just not yet fully glorified. Until that time we are here, waiting for the
full restoration, we are to bring the Gospel of Jesus- the total forgiveness of
sins- to the whole world.
One of the most
effective way of doing this is by helping other people. Jesus frees us from the shackles of sin so we
are free to begin to live our life the way God intended us to live. We try and sometimes we fail but God’s grace
gives us the power to get up and try again and again. So, we struggle on in life but we know that
with God’s grace our struggle is a little easier if we face it with our family
and friends at our side. They are there
to be God’s voice of comfort and re-assurance, they are God’s hands to hold us
tight and they are God’s shoulders for us to cry on. Sometimes we cry and sometimes we are the
shoulders but we go through it together.
We are God’s redeemed children; we are the Church, the body of Christ
called to do his work here on earth and given the grace to face each day. In the end, we have heaven; but until that
day we have God’s promise and we have each other. So, go ahead and lean on your brother or
sister for tomorrow they will lean on you.
Through both, we receive our strength from Christ.
Dearest Lord Jesus, as
we go through this life in a sinful world, we ask that you give us the strength
to allow our brothers and sisters to lean on us as they receive the blessing of
your comfort and peace. Be with all our
brothers and sisters who face incredible struggles in their lives and give them
the certainty of their salvation and the comfort and love of their fellow
Christians. In your precious name we
pray, amen
God’s Peace,
Pastor Bret
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