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What does it mean to bear one another's burdens?

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Bearing one another's burdens means to support and uphold fellow believers in their struggles.

Bearing one another's burdens, as mentioned in Galatians 6:2, signifies the responsibility that Christians have toward one another in times of trouble. This command invites believers to engage emotionally, spiritually, and practically with those who are suffering, recognizing that we are all interconnected in the body of Christ. The act of bearing burdens embodies the essence of brotherly love, as it not only expresses sympathy but also involves actively helping each other through trials. When believers share joys and sorrows alike, it fosters a deep sense of community and reflects the love of Christ.
Scripture References: Galatians 6:2, Romans 12:15

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Brotherly Love
Mike McInnis · Mar 6, 2016
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