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The Burden
I have heard the phrase, “I’m burdened” more than once over the past 3 months or so. The burden for most started with the COVID-19, and has now led to a burden for those who feel marginalized because of the color of their skin. To be burdened is a movement within our heart where we have a balance of empathy, anger and sadness. When we read the scripture, God’s call on our life is to be much more than burden wearers. In Galatians 6:2 the writer Paul states; “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way, you fulfill the law of Christ.” Paul’s statement is clear, we are to carry the burdens not just feel the burden. Because it is what Christ has called us to, the love of himself and mankind.
I think there are three main points to consider when carrying another’s burden. Let me stop here for one moment and say this post is not a response to any circumstances, rather it's more a reminder of how we should live our life on earth. I’m talking about a lifestyle, not a reaction. We must carry burdens for others every day, this is what true authentic love and care is all about.
Carrying each other’s burdens allows us to walk out Christ’s commands to love God and love others. This type of love shows how valued we feel others are, though they may be different, we gain empathy and compassion and make this world a better place. Drop some things in your life, hold tightly to the things of others and lift them up to the Lord and allow him to add value and love to someone else’s life.
Lead Well and Be Encouraged.
Click to learn more about Atlanta FCA.
To email Greg, click here.
By Atlanta FCAThe Burden
I have heard the phrase, “I’m burdened” more than once over the past 3 months or so. The burden for most started with the COVID-19, and has now led to a burden for those who feel marginalized because of the color of their skin. To be burdened is a movement within our heart where we have a balance of empathy, anger and sadness. When we read the scripture, God’s call on our life is to be much more than burden wearers. In Galatians 6:2 the writer Paul states; “Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way, you fulfill the law of Christ.” Paul’s statement is clear, we are to carry the burdens not just feel the burden. Because it is what Christ has called us to, the love of himself and mankind.
I think there are three main points to consider when carrying another’s burden. Let me stop here for one moment and say this post is not a response to any circumstances, rather it's more a reminder of how we should live our life on earth. I’m talking about a lifestyle, not a reaction. We must carry burdens for others every day, this is what true authentic love and care is all about.
Carrying each other’s burdens allows us to walk out Christ’s commands to love God and love others. This type of love shows how valued we feel others are, though they may be different, we gain empathy and compassion and make this world a better place. Drop some things in your life, hold tightly to the things of others and lift them up to the Lord and allow him to add value and love to someone else’s life.
Lead Well and Be Encouraged.
Click to learn more about Atlanta FCA.
To email Greg, click here.