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THE GLORY OF THE WAY
Bear one another's
burdens, and so fulfill the
Jesus promises that if we
follow him we don't have to wait
Heaven begins now.
"I am the light of the
world. He who follows
.....that's heaven.
"He who believes in me,
the works that I do Father." John 14:12
.....that's heaven.
"If you abide in me and
my words abide in heaven." John 15:7
.....that's heaven.
But, most of us admit that
while we have tastes of this, ..... what's wrong?
It's like a man, who, for
as long as he could remember, says the old man, "is Paradise."
"But how do I find the door?" he asks.
"Look for it. Everybody who looks for it finds it."
And so he begins to seek.
One day this man wakes up
"The only way you will ever
enter that
"What burden?" he asks.
And even as he's speaking, he becomes aware of tremendous weight bearing down on his shoulders. Materializing before his eyes is this big rock, wrapped around his neck. "Where did this come from?" And the man with the nail scarred hands tells him it's been there all the time, "It's your life ... it's your past... give it to me and the door will open."
And so the traveler gives
the One with the nail scarred
"You call this Paradise?"
"This is Paradise," says
the One with the nail scarred
About fifty feet up the
road is a man struggling with
Then a woman comes and
takes it from him and carries it.
So there is a door, and
there is a way. The door brings
"I am the door; it any
one enters by me, he pasture." John 10:9
The door from the wasteland
and wilderness of this world he'll take it and the minute he takes it, we're in.
All our sin, our troubled conscience, our stained past flow into him.
His life,
his
righteousness, his awesome peace,
his fathomless love, flow
into us. (Charles Williams
"I am crucified with
Christ," says Paul. Galatians 2:20
And so now I'm through the
door. I'm in Paradise even
of
death. I'm already
in Paradise if, having come
- There
is a door.
"I am the door," says Jesus.
"Give me
"I am the way. I am the
road you have to
Bear one another's burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.
What's the law of Christ?
Just as he literally takes
"A new commandment I
give to you, that you one another (by bearing each other's burdens.)" John 13:34
And so, Paradise literally
begins for us the minute we
- The glory of God rests
upon us,
.... when we start to bear each other's burdens.
So what does it mean to bear one another's burdens?
means I take the thing that weighs this person down and I also allow someone else to take the thing that weighs me down. Thirdly, it means intercession...prayer for each other.
1. To bear one another's
burdens means the joining of
We join our hearts to each other in love. That's precisely what our Lord did for us. He joined his heart to us when he was on that cross, and drained our sickness and our death and gave us life. And now we are to join our hearts to each other...
... to
rejoice with those who rejoice, ... to wait with those who wait.
When Jesus took Peter,
James and John deeper into the
"Sit and watch with me while I go yonder to pray,"
he
was asking these three men to join their hearts to
And of course in spite of the tremendous protesting that went on in the upper room just a short time before....
"If I have to die with you, I'm not going to deny you,"
...and they all said it...but they don't do it. They fall asleep. Because the one thing they aren't yet ready to do is open their hearts ... really open their hearts. And we're the same way. We'll do almost anything .... almost anything ... short of really opening our hearts and joining them to another person. We know our Bibles upside down and backwards ... we quote scripture ... we do wonderful things for each other, but we find it so hard to really, really open our hearts ... to join that person.
- We keep them at a little
distance. - We keep one mask. If we have fifty .... we take off forty-nine, but we keep one.
But now we are called to
take them all off and join our
2. To bear each
other's burdens means that I'm willing
Jesus is staggering under
the weight of the cross ... he's
- That's the glory road.
- That's the mystery of the
Kingdom of God.
So, I have a brother who
has a financial problem and
At the same time, we have
an obsession that's kind of takes hold of it and holds it for us.
For this thing to work we have to be willing to do both ... to take the other person's burden and to let somebody take ours. The minute we begin to do both, the life of God begins to flow and we're on that glory road.
3. To bear one another's burdens means to pray.
"Simon, Simon, Satan has
desired to have you
"...I'm praying for you
Simon; your faith isn't
How will Simon strengthen his brothers? Primarily by prayer. And if we read the epistles of Peter or look through the book of Acts, we see Peter praying, strengthening his brothers and sisters.
And we see in the epistles
of Paul, almost every letter
"For this reason, because I have heard of your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love toward
all the saints, I do not cease
to give thanks Ephesians 1;15
"I'm praying that you may
have the eyes of your hearts immeasurable greatness of his power in us who believe..."
....praying, praying, praying.
He ends almost every letter
by asking for them to pray
"Pray at all times in
the Spirit, with all alert with all perseverance, making supplication for all the saints, and also for me, that utterance may be given me in opening my mouth boldly to proclaim the mystery of the gospel, for which I am an ambassador in chains;...." Ephesians 6:18-19
"Pray for me, that I may declare it boldly the way I should."
And so in prayer we take
hold of the cross with one
the sickness, the trouble, whatever it
is, to flow through us into
the cross. We don't hold
Bear one another's
burdens and so fulfill
In a few minutes we're
going to gather at the table of
- The glory of God will rest upon us,
- The light of the Spirit will burn inside us,
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