Posts Tagged ‘Galatians’

Return of “Bearing the Burden”

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

A while back, I wrote a post called “Bearing the Burden.”

It addressed the commandment that we bear one another’s burdens, found in Galatians 6:2.

Lately in more than one conversation, I have heard comments concerning how this is often not the case.  One of the things I have heard repeatedly is that people are often “busy” and don’t take time to involve themselves with the struggles of others in the family of God.  They have their own families, their own struggles, their own things to deal with.  On the surface, this seems to be a justifiable reason.  The time is just not there to get overly involved with others.  So folks do what they can; however, sometimes hurting people need more than a Facebook comment or a quickie email.  If that is the best we can do, we are falling short.

In the parable of the sower (Mark 4:1-20) Jesus talked about the cares of this world choking out the word of God (Mark 4:19).  We are commanded to bear one another’s burdens in order to fulfill the “law of Christ.”  What is the simplest and purest description of the “law of Christ?”  Jesus said in John 15:12, “This is My commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you.”  The way that He loved (and loves) us was with the ultimate expession of love, giving His life as a ransom for us.  Sometimes we have to do what is not convenient, not pleasant, or not easy.  We may have to sacrifice something.  In fulfilling this commandment of Christ we are told to bear one another’s burdens.  If we fail to do this, to hold to this conviction, we are failing to love.

Another thing I have heard is that people sometimes don’t reach out.  This one sometimes comes from the fear of offending someone, not wanting to violate someone’s privacy, or even uncertainty about whether or not it is the right thing to do.  In most cases, it is best to reach out.  Sharing the love of God is never a mistake, even if someone has trouble receiving it.  If we make a mistake trying to do what is right, God will forgive.  Probably the offended party will as well.  It reminds me of the old saying, “Do something, even if it’s wrong.”  Fear of failure or making a mistake should never stop us from trying to be obedient to God.  If He gave us the commandment, He is able to give us the grace to obey it properly, and He is able to make things work out if we miss the mark.

Whether we realize it or not, we are connected.  We are also created for relationship with God and with others.  Let’s get involved and loft one another up.

Be blessed and have a great day.

True Fellowship

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

In my previous post, Bearing the Burden, I addressed the concept of truly sharing the burdens of others.  This is actually a continuation of that concept, and I would like to address a few thoughts along the same lines and expand somewhat upon the theme.

We often use the term “fellowship” to describe any point in time in which believers are gathered.  We refer to a believer who is not engaged in regular attendance at a church as “not in fellowship”, we refer to having dinner or spending time with Christian friends as “a time of fellowship.”

I am not knocking going to church or having dinner with friends, as I do both of these things; however, I believe that true fellowship involves something more.

It involves the very thing I addressed previously, concerning bearing one anothers burdens as Galatians 6 commands.  It involves relationship at a deeper level.  It involves personal investment.

The term “personal investment” that I use here means a little more than just the spending of time.  The term, as I am using it, means we have a vested interest in the spiritual success of others, as well as their spiritual, physical, and emotional well being.

To put it more simply, when they fail, we fail.  When they hurt, we hurt.  When they have a need, we have a need.  We are joined to them, just as our limbs are joined to our body.  Indeed, we are all part of the same body (See 1 Corinthians 12:20-27).

There is a point at which situations demand more than just friendship, and God wants us to be truly joined to others.

To use a baseball analogy, sometimes when we step up to the plate in the bottom of the ninth, the team doesn’t need us to hit a home run.  The winning run is already at third base, and what is needed is simply a sacrifice.  It’s not about us, it’s about the success of the team.

I mean these things not as a condemning message, but as an encouragement.  The world can be a frustrating place.  Let’s stick together.

Be Blessed and have a great day.

Realizing Potential

Monday, June 1st, 2009

I have been thinking a little bit the last few days about the multitude of gifts that people posess.

Many people have various talents and gifts, and have potential to do great things, but for various reasons, these gifts lie unused, and these resources lie untapped.

Just a few of the things that seem to get in the way are past failures and setbacks, discouragement by others, lack of confidence (sometimes stemming from feelings of unworthiness), and a lack of motivation brought on by long periods of hard work with little positive result.

Concerning failure, the bible encourages us to get up when we fall and keep going (Proverbs 24:16).  It is important that we learn to persevere, and God will give us the strength to do so  (Job 17:9 ).

When we have been discouraged by others, directly or indirectly, or lose confidence, or feel unworthy, it is often difficult to get going, either for the first time or to get restarted.  In order to overcome these things, we have to remember the importance of connecting with God, drawing closer to Him and allowing him to strengthen us.  As we draw close to Him, He draws close to us (James 4:8).

Concerning hard work with little to show, we also have a promise from God, that we will be rewarded if we continue (Galatians 6:9).

Do not misunderstand me, I am not a self-help guru, and I do not promise instant success or a complete dismissal of everything that goes wrong.  Even though we try very hard, we still face problems and obstacles.  However, God makes provision through every circumstance, and His word gives us instructions and encouragement to keep going through difficult times.

I hope that you fulfill all the potential that God has placed in you.

I also have that same hope for myself.

Have a blessed day.


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