Gal 6:5 “For
every man shall bear his own burden.”
Every man has his own duty of proving his own work, bearing
his own burden. Thus, every man shall have his proper reward. A virtuous man
will have peace within; a vicious man will be miserable. In (Isa 13:1) the
prophet spoke of seeing the burden of Babylon.
Long before Babylon became a world power, and threatened Israel, Isaiah
spoke of their destruction for being the center of rebellion (Babel) against God
after the flood (Gen 11). The day will present itself that every man shall be
reckoned with according to as his behavior has been and give account to God.
Form that will judgment proceed, not according to the sentiments of the world
concerning us, or any ungrounded opinion we have of ourselves, or upon us having
been better or worse than others. But, according to the state of our heart and behavior
before the sight of God. Meaning the gathering of opinions/votes/popularity
from a populous will carry no weight in the eternal where only truth is used to
weigh and measure man’s actions. Understanding that we must give account of this
burden, it’s wise that we practice proving our works now. This is our duty, to
measure or thoughts and actions by the same truth now, not only of ourselves,
but towards our brethren (vs 1). Instead of judging and bearing hard on one another’s
mistakes or failings, we should be readily available to help other’s in their
burden. In doing so we fulfil the law of Christ (vs 2) and will be judged.
In every burden we bear, and our behavior that comes by it, we
must be accountable to bear the weight of truth with in it.
HSAY… Todd
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