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Day nineteen

Updated: Dec 23, 2025

I have had a few Get Well cards, texts and emails, telling me how people are thinking of me and praying for me. That’s good. I’ve not been on this side before. I have always been the person visiting others.

Paul did tell the Galatians to “bear one another’s burdens “. He didn’t tell us to employ someone to do it for us.

There are a couple of things there:

We are supposed to bear one another’s burdens. There are videos further down in this blog from my “Talks from my greenhouse “ series, where I look at the “one another’s of the New Testament.

The other thing is that we are to bear one another’s burdens, which is an argument against people who say, “I don’t want to be a burden “, and against the argument for assisted suicide.

We are supposed to, as Christians, bear one another’s burdens!

 
 
 

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