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Scripture of the Week: Galations 6:2

Happy Thursday Friends :)

I pray that you're all having a good week, and looking forward to the weekend.

My hubby actually has a few days off coming up, and I'm looking forward to spending some quality time together, and hopefully to get a few projects done around our house and yard.

In last week's Scripture of the Week, we talked about taking our burdens to God, and trusting Him with anything, no matter how big or small.

This week, I want to expand on that idea, and talk about a Bible verse that instructs us to help one another with their burdens, and how none of us are meant to carry our burdens on our own.

Galations 6:2:

"Carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ."

I don't know about you guys, but often when I'm dealing with problems I have a bad tendency to keep it all to myself as I don't want to bother anyone else with whatever is going on. However, I love when my friends and family trust me enough to bring their problems to me so I can pray with them and help in any other way I can. I need to always remember that the flip side of this is that they want me to trust them enough to bring my problems to them so they can help in whatever way they can.

As Christians, we need to love one another and carry each other's burdens, by doing so we are fulfilling the laws of Christ that are given to us in the Scriptures.

God Bless, and I hope you all have a great rest of your day :)

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