The
Burden of Friendship
Carry
each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of
Christ.
Galatians
6:2
Now in
their eighties, Jane and Dorothy had been best friends since early
childhood. During that time both had faced challenges. As close
friends, they had shared each other’s burdens through the storms of
life.
Recently
diagnosed with liver failure as a result of an aggressive case of
diabetes that had already left her blind, Dorothy was in need of
Jane’s assistance once again. The inability to keep food down had
taken its toll on her already fragile body. The overwhelming nausea
and increasing weakness only exacerbated the situation. Today was an
especially rough day.
“Oh,
Jane…” Dorothy wept. “I don’t think I can take this any
more...”
As true
friends do, Jane attempted to encourage Dorothy, “I know, Hon, just
hang in there. We’ll get through this.”
Weary of
it all, Dorothy said, “Do you think I’m going to die, Jane?”
Jane
adamantly asked, “Do you want to?!”
The
straight-forward question elicited a revelation…Dorothy wasn’t
ready to see Jesus face to face just yet. “No…!” she responded
emphatically.
“Then
fight for life until the Lord takes you home!” Jane urged her
friend.
†
Close
relationships are rare because true friendships venture to places
acquaintances know nothing about. It’s been said that true
friendship begins when you are willing to share your secret joys and
intimacies as well as your obvious sorrows. Lifelong friendships are
a gift from God.
The
burden of friendship is a matter of will because to love selflessly,
places equal importance on a friend’s needs while we ourselves are
facing hardship. True friendship is not inherent, otherwise God,
through Paul in today's text, would have no need to instruct us.
As
today’s text illustrates, carrying each other’s burdens is our
Christian responsibility. It blesses God when we place a premium on
the needs of others. Amazingly, when we carry each other’s burdens
we find that we ourselves are the recipient of God’s blessings.
This is the nature of reciprocity; give and it will be given unto you
(Luke 6:38).
Prayer
“Father,
help me to be mindful of those around me who need my help. Give me
discernment so I can minister Your love where it is needed. In Jesus’
Name, amen.”
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