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โMy, who are strong, should bear the weaknesses of those who are weak, and not seek only what is pleasant for us. Let each of us strive to do what is agreeable for our close onesโfor their good, for building.โ (Romans 15:1-2)
Paul begins with the word โstrong.โ This is not an insult or a praise for pride, but a description of someone who has more: sometimes greater understanding, greater patience, greater freedom of conscience, and sometimes also what, in practice, allows helpingโalso resources through which one can support the other. If someone has โmore,โ it is not so they can look down on others, but so that their strength serves to lift others up. Therefore Paul says: โshould bearโโthat is, to treat the weakness of the other with patience and responsibility, and not to take advantage of oneโs own advantage.
โLetโฆ not seek only what is pleasant for usโ teaches that maturity in faith is measured by whether I can give up my own comfort when it may burden someone who is weaker. Comfort is natural, but love sometimes requires yielding, adjusting, and wise renunciation. This does not mean that everything has to be โequal for everyone,โ but that my right to comfort is not to be more important than the good of the other.
Paul goes even further: โLet each of us strive to do what is agreeable for our close onesโfor their good, for building.โ This is a direction of the heart. โAgreeableโ is not only pleasant, but such as protects the other from being hurt, discouraged, and weakened in faith. โBuildingโ means that relationships are to strengthen, not destroy; they are to help grow, not deepen weakness.
When we look at it through Yeshuโs eyes, we see His path: His way of acting was not according to His own comfort, but according to the good of others. If Yeshu is Lord, then His thinking should become our thinkingโin how we endure differences, how we help, and how we choose what builds.
Reflection for today: does my โstrengthโ serve others, or does it sometimes turn into a burden? Can I use the fact that Iโm able, that I understand, that I have the possibilityโto support the weaker? Let Yeshu guide my decisions so that I seek the good of my neighbors and the building up of the community, and not only what is comfortable for me.
GLORY TO YESHU!!! ๐ถ๐