How can two people live through the same experience and come out with two different versions? Putting aside any deception on the part of either one, the difference can be ascribed to perspective. This can be illustrated by thinking about our own burdens versus those of others. The law says we should bear one another’s burdens. But what motivates us to fulfill this law? What are some of these burdens we are supposed to help others to bear? What are burdens of necessity? How do they differ from burdens of sorrow? And most importantly how do we help someone with their burden of fault? Is it possible to do the right thing in the wrong way? Is meekness synonymous with weakness? How much thought should we put into our motive and approach to helping others? How much help is too much? How do we examine ourselves first? How do we deal with the Lord and can we do that for others?
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