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A Heavy Burden

1859) As God’s children, we are in full-time ministry. We are called to bear with one another in love, Ephesians 4:2. This word, bear, in the Greek is anechó, which means to hold up or suffer with another.
 
This holding up or suffering is a heavy burden because to do so, it’s almost as if you’re holding up or suffering with two burdens, your own and another’s. Yes, it is a lot, but I have learned through the years that gifts which cost us a lot have more meaning, if not for the person who receives it but for ourselves.
 
 
Dare to take on a heavy burden. You will be blessed in doing so.
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