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Community and Fellowship: Chrysostom on Bearing One Another's Burdens

By John ChrysostomSource: John Chrysostom - Homilies on Galatians (Public Domain)184 words

John Chrysostom preached extensively on mutual care within the Christian community. He taught: "If you see your brother in sin, do not merely pass by. If you see him in sorrow, do not merely offer words. Bear his burden as though it were your own. For we are members of one body, and when one member suffers, all suffer together." Chrysostom's vision of community was deeply practical and sacrificial.

Chrysostom also addressed the tendency to form community only with those who are similar: "Christ did not say 'Love those who love you' -- even pagans do that. He said 'Love your enemies.' How much more then should we love our brothers and sisters in Christ, even those who differ from us in temperament, in opinion, in social standing?"

Practical application: Reach out to someone in your church who is going through a difficult time. Do not simply offer to pray (though that is good); offer something concrete: a meal, help with a task, a ride to an appointment. Chrysostom teaches that community becomes real through practical acts of burden-bearing, not through warm feelings or good intentions.

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