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Bear one another’s burdens
Post date: 2016-09-09Autor: BCP
Bear one another’s burdens
Our mission is to seek Jesus together, to carry our own cross and, as the Apostle Paul says: “Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ.” If we bear one another’s burdens, people will feel divine love which is founded on a living faith, self-denial, carrying one’s cross and the following of Christ. We must allow Christ to reign in our life, that it may be true: “It is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me.” We must let Him reign so that we ourselves may be saved and so that we can make every effort to save as many souls as possible for eternal life after the example of the saint apostles. We cannot do it by our might but Jesus wants to do it through every one of us – through you, through your brother, through brotherly love. The whole reform, in fact, consists not only in evangelization but also in the building of a living Church. And this should take a concrete form in building fellowship.
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