Galatians 6:2 (NIV)
Carry
one another’s burdens and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.
What burdens do you
have in your life? What burdens do
others in your family, church, and community carry? The word in the Greek is “baros” meaning
heaviness, weight, trouble. The imagery
is a person with a heavy load on his/her back who can hardly keep walking with
such a weight on their shoulders. Burdens in life come in the form of
unexpected suffering that make your knees buckle and you can hardly keep
going. A loved one in an accident…….your
house burns down…….being abandoned by someone you trusted……..sudden
widowhood……a call from the doctor’s office with bad news from recent tests…….a
rebellious child in jail……whatever prayer requests we read in the church’s weekly
prayer list…….all these are examples of burdens people experience that causes
healthy and strong people to become overwhelmed, crushed, practically paralyzed
by such burdens. In these situations you
are to do whatever you can to help them---walk alongside them, pray with them,
offer them hope and encouragement, give them a sense of direction and guidance,
help them make wise decision, and so forth.
There is another
burden to which this passage is referring.
That burden is described in the preceding verse that speaks of someone
being caught in any trespass. Yes, we
are to bear one another’s sins and trespasses.
Paul is talking about brethren---Christian brothers and sisters---helping
one another in our failures as well as our trials. We carry one another’s burdens by restoring a
sinful brother or sister in the spirit of gentleness. It takes a person that verse 1 calls
“spiritual” to restore the sinful brother or sister. To be spiritual is to be filled and led by
the Holy Spirit. You are not to correct
them or judge them, but you are to bear their trespass, their weakness, and
help them be restored.
In all these
efforts to bear one another’s burdens, you are fulfilling the law of
Christ. What is the law of Christ? Simply stated, although volumes have been
written, the law of Christ is to believe and follow what He said are the two
greatest commandments — to love God and
to love others as yourself.
While we are to
bear one another’s burdens, we also are to carry our own load (Galatians
6:5). The Greek word for “load” in this
verse does not mean the same as “burdens” in verse 2. It refers to obligations that the Lord lays
upon each of His children. Each of us
have a certain weight of responsibilities and challenges that we are suppose to
carry on our own; we must not over-burden others with some circumstances that
we ourselves must carry.
May you pray and be
wise to know what burdens you can carry on your own and what burdens require
others to help you carry. And may you
recognize when others need your help in enabling them to deal with their
crushing burdens and weaknesses.
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