Bear One Another’s Burdens

by | Jun 12, 1997 | God's Hands, Helping, Love

It was a very hot summer day when Herman Trueblood was walking home from a cool dip in the ocean when he noticed a man perspiring profusely as he was trying with the help of his two young sons to push his broken-down car up an incline.

Trueblood looked at the struggling trio and said to himself, “Here is an opportunity for service. “You ought to give them a hand.” An opposing voice chimed in, “No, it’s none of your business. You’ll get yourself all hot and dirty. Let them take care of their own responsibility.”

Eventually he yielded to the better impulse, put his shoulder to the task and together they pushed the car over the incline and on its way.

Before they took off, the father, putting his hand out to Trueblood, said, “I’m very glad that you came along. You had just enough strength, added to ours, to make the thing go.”

Trueblood noted, “Years have passed since that hot day, but I can still hear that man saying, “You had just enough strength, added to ours, to make the thing go.”

There are numerous people around us who are barely making it over their private hill of despair when, with a helping hand, they could make it.

Daily Encounter – December 04, 98 Edited by Dick Innes

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