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What does the Bible say about bearing others' burdens?

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The Bible teaches that strong believers should bear the infirmities of the weak, not to please themselves but to uplift others.

In Romans 15:1, Paul instructs us that those who are strong ought to bear the infirmities of the weak. This means that our strength should not be used for self-gratification but rather to support and uplift our fellow believers. The underlying principle is found throughout Scripture, emphasizing that true strength is evidenced in our willingness to help others. This call to action reflects Christ's own example, where He bore the reproaches meant for us, demonstrating that caring for others is foundational to our faith.
Scripture References: Romans 15:1, Psalm 69:9

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