The is the first message in the series "Relationship Rescue" and discusses the importance of giving SUPPORT to the people in our lives. Pastor Chuck Bernal shares three practical principles about HOW we need to support each other.
13. God is a father to orphans, and he
takes care of widows. God provides
homes for those who are lonely.
He frees people from prison
and makes them happy.
(Psalm 68:5-6– Easy To Read Version)
16. You must love the Lord with all your
heart, soul, mind, and strength . . .
and love others as much as you love
yourself. No other commandment
is more important than these.
(Mark 12:30-31 – Contemporary English Version)
21. No one is useless in this world
who lightens the burdens
of another.
(Charles Dickens)
22. SUPPORT - To bear all or
part of the weight of; hold up.
To sustain (a person, the mind,
spirits, courage, etc.)
under trial or affliction.
23. Help carry each other’s burdens. In this
way you will follow Christ’s teachings.
(Galatians 6:2 – God’s Word
Translation)
24. Two people are better than one . . .
if one person falls, the other person can
reach out to help. But those who are
alone when they fall have no one
to help them. If two people sleep
together, they will be warm.
25. But a person sleeping alone will not be
warm. An enemy might be able to
defeat one person, but two people
can stand back-to-back to defend
each other.
26. And three people are even stronger.
They are like a rope that has three
parts wrapped together—
it is very hard to break.
(Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 – Easy To Read
Version)
28. If you judge other people, then you will
find that you, too, are being judged.
Indeed, you will be judged by the very
standards to which you hold other
people. Why is it that you see the
dust in your brother’s or sister’s eye,
29. but you can’t see what is in your own
eye? Don’t ignore the wooden plank in
your eye, while you criticize the speck
of sawdust in your brother’s eyelashes.
That type of criticism
and judgment is a sham!
30. Remove the plank from your own eye,
and then perhaps you will be able
to see clearly how to help your
brother flush out his sawdust.
(Matthew 7:1-5 – The Voice)
31. Don’t let even one rotten word seep out
of your mouths. Instead, offer only fresh
words that build others up when they
need it most.
32. That way your good words
will communicate grace
to those who hear them.
(Ephesians 4:29 – The Voice)
36. If a person claims to have faith
but does nothing, that faith is worth
nothing . . . Suppose a brother or sister
in Christ comes to you in need of
clothes or something to eat.
And you say to them,
37. “God be with you! I hope you stay warm
and get plenty to eat,”
but you don’t give them the things they
need. If you don’t help them,
your words are worthless.
(James 2:14-16 – Easy To Read
Version)
41. So let’s not allow ourselves to get tired
or fatigued in doing good. At the right
time we will harvest a good crop
if we don’t give up, or quit.
42. Right now, therefore, every time
we get the chance, let us work for
the benefit of all, starting with the
people closest to us . . .
(Galatians 6:9-10 – The Message)