What does it really look like to carry each other's weight? In this lesson from our Members of One Another series, we dig into Galatians 6:1–5 and explore the Christian's responsibility to help brothers and sisters who are struggling — whether with sin, sickness, loss, or the pressures of daily life. We'll talk about who is called to step in, the attitudes that make restoration possible, and the balance between bearing someone else's load and carrying your own. Along the way, we'll draw powerful lessons from Old Testament examples like Abram rescuing Lot, Aaron and Hur holding up the hands of Moses, and Jonathan looking out for David at great personal risk.
What does it really look like to carry each other's weight? In this lesson from our Members of One Another series, we dig into Galatians 6:1–5 and explore the Christian's responsibility to help brothers and sisters who are struggling — whether with sin, sickness, loss, or the pressures of daily life. We'll talk about who is called to step in, the attitudes that make restoration possible, and the balance between bearing someone else's load and carrying your own. Along the way, we'll draw powerful lessons from Old Testament examples like Abram rescuing Lot, Aaron and Hur holding up the hands of Moses, and Jonathan looking out for David at great personal risk.
What does it really look like to carry each other's weight? In this lesson from our Members of One Another series, we dig into Galatians 6:1–5 and explore the Christian's responsibility to help brothers and sisters who are struggling — whether with sin, sickness, loss, or the pressures of daily life. We'll talk about who is called to step in, the attitudes that make restoration possible, and the balance between bearing someone else's load and carrying your own. Along the way, we'll draw powerful lessons from Old Testament examples like Abram rescuing Lot, Aaron and Hur holding up the hands of Moses, and Jonathan looking out for David at great personal risk.