Bear One Another's Burden
Bear One Another’s Burdens “The men of Judah said to their brothers from Simeon, ‘Come up with us into our allotted land and let us fight against the Canaanites. Then we in turn will go with you into yours.’ So Simeon went with them.” (Judg. 1:3) After God instructed Judah to go up first, the assignment was still daunting. Victory was promised, but the battle still had to be fought. Instead of going alone, Judah reached out to Simeon—inviting partnership, strength, and shared responsibility. And Simeon responded. This moment beautifully captures what it means to bear one another’s burdens. It reminds us that divine instruction does not cancel human collaboration. Yes, God goes before us, but He often works through people beside us. Scripture tells us that one can chase a thousand, but two can put ten thousand to flight. There is a multiplication that happens when we stand together—not just in strength, but in courage, faith, and endurance. Simeon could have declined. He could have...