May 25 — Bearing One Another’s Burdens
“Carry one another’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.” — Galatians 6:2 No one is meant to walk alone. Life brings burdens—some visible, others hidden. There are weights of grief, stress, responsibility, uncertainty, and struggle that each person carries in different ways. Paul reminds us that part of following Christ is not only attending to our own lives, but also coming alongside others. To bear one another’s burdens is to enter into someone else’s difficulty with compassion and care. This kind of care requires attentiveness. Burdens are not always obvious. Sometimes they are expressed openly, but often they are carried quietly. Bearing burdens may mean listening without rushing, offering practical help, praying faithfully, or simply being present. It is not about fixing everything—it is about sharing the weight. Take a moment to reflect: Who around me may be carrying a burden? Is there someone who seems weary, discouraged, or o...