Good Morning All,
Galatians 6:2; “Bear one
another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.”
“Can I help you?” That is a question that gets asked in many
different settings. We hear it when we
walk into a retail store, and we start to look at a particular piece of
merchandise. We might hear it if we walk
into a room or an area of a building where we are not supposed to be. Usually, the person asking will direct you to
the appropriate area. I hear it a lot
when I am in a hospital or in a nursing home and trying to find a specific room
number for a patient. The nurses and the
nurses’ aides are really very helpful.
Eventually, I find everyone I am looking for. “Can I help you?” is also the question which
Paul tells us as Christians to ask, especially of our brothers and sisters in
Christ. We are to make ourselves
available and useful to one another.
As we look at this, the “law of Christ” is
that we love one another (John 13:34).
Paul is telling us that when we bear each other’s burdens, when we come
to the aid and comfort of a brother or sister in Christ, we are showing that we
love one another. Yet we often struggle
with this task. We find it difficult, “I
don’t know what to do!” is the phrase that is most often muttered; sometimes as
an excuse but often times as an honest plea for direction because at some point
in time, our theology has to be our biography.
We must live the faith we profess.
One way to think of this is in the poem entitled “Sharing” by an author
unknown.
There isn’t much that I can do, but I can
share my bread with you, and sometimes share a sorrow, too—as on our way we go.
There isn’t much that I can do, but I can
sit an hour with you, and I can share a joke with you and sometimes share
reverses, too—as on our way we go.
There isn’t much that I can do, but I can
share my flowers with you, and I can share my books with you and sometimes
share your burdens, too—as on our way we go.
There isn’t much that I can do, but I can
share my songs with you, and I can share my mirth with you, and sometimes come
and laugh with you—as on our way we go.
There isn’t much that I can do, but I can
share my hopes with you, and I can share my fears with you, and sometimes shed
a tear with you—as on our way we go.
There isn’t much that I can do, but I can
share my friends with you, and I can share my life with you, and oftentimes
share a prayer with you—as on our way we go.
Father in heaven, help me to
see that sharing burdens with my brothers and sisters brings about healing and
hope. Guide me when I feel weak or
afraid to offer a simple glass of water or a simple piece of bread. Help me to see that the greatest gift I give
is my time and my heart. Lead me to bear
my brother and my sister up so that they may know your holy peace. In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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