Bearing One Anothers Burdens by John MacArthur The troubles of this world are manifold and relentless. Its not easy to stay so focused on heaven that we remain unperturbed by the afflictions of earthly life. Were commanded, of course, to set our minds on things above, not on earthly things (Col. 3:2), but even the most committed believer will testify that earthly trials sometimes obscure the heavenly perspective.
We worry. We grieve. We stumble. We strain under the toil of our daily labors. We feel the guilt of our fallen condition. Meanwhile, we are assaulted with adversities of various kinds. Those are just a few of the many worldly burdens that frequently keep our thoughts from rising to heaven.
And yet we are commanded repeatedly to seek the things that are above (Col. 3:1). We are instructed to look not to the things that are seen but to the things that are unseen (2 Cor. 4:18). We must not allow the burdens of this life to divert our hearts from heaven.
How is that possible? When the load weighs us down and the troubles become too much for one person to bear, pie-in-the- sky sentiments can sound very hollow.
But that is precisely why the church is so important. It is our duty as believers to help bear one anothers burdens (Gal. 6:2). When someone staggers, we help steady the load. If he is straining, we help bear the burden. And if he stumbles, we lift him up. Helping fellow believers carry the weight of their worldly troubles is one of the chief practical duties that ought to consume every Christian.
Of course, that concept is contrary to the drift of our culture, with secular societys tendency to foster self- absorption. Our generation has developed an unhealthy obsession with entertainment; we are daily assaulted with a plethora of trivial diversions; and we tend to interact with one another in sound-bites or through faceless media. We live in crowded cities and over-populated neighborhoods; yet most individuals are more isolated than ever.
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