Tuesday, April 24, 2007 9:39 AM
ASTRODaija
Sharing and Bearing Burdens
Bearing Each Other’s Burdens
Scripture: Galatians 6:1-5
Introduction: Do you feel that sharing your
burdens—your heartache, trouble or pain—with someone else is a sign of
weakness? Oftentimes, we carry things God never intends for us to
carry, and we bear burdens God never intends for us to bear alone. In
this message we’ll talk about how to bear each other’s burdens.
Review from “Letting God Handle Your Burdens.”
"Burden" defined: A burden is a heaviness of the heart, spirit and soul—something that weighs us down emotionally, mentally or spiritually.
There are two types of burdens we face:
1. Burdens given by God
2. Burdens of Life
The Church should be a safe place to share our burdens. How do we go about bearing each other’s burdens?
1. Take the appropriate action: Get involved
- Becoming involved with the lives of others places us in a position to know how to best help them.
2. Have the right purpose in mind: Restoration
- In bearing another’s burdens, having the right purpose means
working to restore that person’s emotional, spiritual, mental or
physical health.
3. Have the right motive: Love
- John 13:34 tells us the right motive is love: “A new commandment I
give to you, that you love on another, even as I have loved you, that
you love one another.”
- 1 Peter 4:8 – “Above all, keep fervent in your love for one another, because love covers a multitude of sins.”
4. Have the right attitude: Gentleness
- We must have an attitude and approach of gentleness when bearing
each other’s burdens. A gentle person is one who is patient, caring,
loving, kind, forgiving and accepting.
Closing: Are you ready? Are you available? Is your
life the kind of life God could use you to restore those suffering
around you to a sense of acceptance and personhood? He wants us to be
that kind of person, and that’s a decision you have to make.~