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Step In!

Galatians 6:2 – “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.”

Life’s heavy, y’all. Sometimes it’s like carrying a load of firewood uphill in the rain—just when you think you’ve got a grip, a log slips, smacks you on the shin, and reminds you that you are not nearly as strong as you thought. That’s why God didn’t put us here to go it alone.

Paul tells us in Galatians 6:2 that we’re supposed to bear one another’s burdens. That means when your brother or sister is struggling under the weight of life—whether it’s grief, worry, or just plain exhaustion—you don’t stand back and critique their technique. You step up, grab a piece of that load, and help them carry it.

And here’s the thing: one day, you’re gonna be the one struggling, and you’ll need somebody to come alongside you. That’s how God designed this life—to be lived together, not apart. Jesus Himself bore our burdens all the way to the cross, and when we love others like that, we’re living out His law.

So today, look around. Somebody near you is tired. Somebody’s got a heart that’s breaking. Be the one who steps in, lifts them up, and reminds them they aren’t walking alone. Because when we bear one another’s burdens, we’re not just helping folks—we’re fulfilling the law of Christ. And that, my friends, is what love looks like.

Priorities!

One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after; that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire in his temple. — Psalms 27:4

Life can get downright chaotic. Bills pile up, folks let you down, and the world seems to spin faster than we can keep up. We chase after so many things—money, success, approval—thinking they’ll bring us peace. But David, in all his wisdom, boiled it down to one thing: being in the presence of God.

Now, I don’t know about you, but I’ve chased a lot of things in my life that turned out to be dead ends. That new car smell fades, applause dies down, and even the best steak dinner leaves you hungry again. But God? He never runs out, never fades, never lets you down.

David said he wanted to “dwell” in God’s house, not just visit. That’s the difference. Some folks pop into church when things get rough, hoping for a quick fix. But real peace—real joy—comes when we make God’s presence our permanent address, not just a weekend retreat.

So today, let’s stop running after things that don’t last and start seeking the One who does. Because when we make God our priority, everything else falls into place.

Pass The Mercy!

I heard a fella say once, “I’ll forgive, but I won’t forget.” Now, I understand where he’s coming from, but if we’re being honest, that ain’t real mercy. That’s just keeping score with a smile on your face.

Jesus said in Luke 6:36, “Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful.” Now, that’s a tall order, because God’s mercy is deeper than the ocean and wider than the sky. But He calls us to it because mercy isn’t just something we receive—it’s something we’re supposed to give away like it’s going out of style.

Mercy means loving people when they don’t deserve it. It means cutting folks some slack even when they’ve made a mess of things. It means looking at somebody who’s hurt you and saying, “I’m gonna let God handle this instead of carrying it around like a sack of rocks.”

Truth is, we’ve all needed mercy more times than we can count. And if God, who knows every mistake we’ve made, still pours it out on us, then surely we can pass a little along. So today, let’s be merciful—not just because folks need it, but because we do too. And when in doubt, just remember: if God had a limit on mercy, none of us would have made it this far.