What Burdens Do You Carry? by Kirk Hunt
Bear one another’s burdens, and so fulfill the law of Christ.
Smith ducked out of the party. The great celebration of his return had overwhelmed him. For the first time in months, Smith set foot inside his own workshop. Jones, and a crooked smile, sat at the workbench.
New tools hung neatly on the pegboard. Fresh materials were stacked in the bins. Three books lay on the workbench.
The mortgage book was current through the next month. A pink slip stuck out of the car payment book. A scrapbook held notes and pictures detailing Smith’s family, for every month, since his absence.
Jones leaned over and opened the secret cabinet. Smith hung his head and looked away. A new Bible and various devotional texts were stored in the hiding place.
Jones stood, his eyes locked on Smith’s. Smith looked away then tried to say something, but no words came. Jones gripped Smith in a tight embrace. Some one whispered.
The two men separated, finally. Jones made his way to the door. The noise of the party surged into the workshop, only to be quickly swallowed by silence when the door closed.
Smith selected tools and raw stock. He laid out a project. For the first time, Smith’s workshop would make something for someone, besides Smith.
Think: Real Christians step up and carry someone else’s burdens.
Pray: “Lord Jesus, help me to help others.”
Copyright © November 2025, Kirk Hunt
This devotional is a ministry of CadreMen Press.
