“The greatest burden in the world is superstition, not only of ceremonies in the church, but of imaginary and scarecrow sins at home.” WorldHomeChurchSinBurdenImaginarySuperstitionsCeremonyScarecrow Book:Areopagitica and Other Prose Works Source: Areopagitica and Other Prose Works
“I have not come to seek place, nor to interfere with the business and calling of those men who have borne the burden since the death of Joseph. I throw myself at your feet, and wish to be one of your number, and be a mere member of the Church, and my mere asking to be baptized is an end to all pretensions to authority.” MenEndsWishChurchNumbersFeetCallingMembersAuthorityAskingMereBurdenInterferePretensionBaptized Author:Oliver Cowdery
“What if I say that it is not unjust but according to law that when a woman gets into debt her husband should bear it? And with the church of God sinning, it was but right that her Husband, who had espoused her unto Himself, should become the debtor on her behalf. The Lord Jesus stood in the relationship of a married Husband unto His church, and it was not, therefore, a strange thing that He should bear her burdens.” IfsShouldLawJesusChurchLordStrangeBearsHusbandMarriedBurdenDebtWhat IfUnjustBehalfStrange ThingsSinningDebtors Book:The Doctrines of Grace Source: The Doctrines of Grace
“Unconfessed sin is a terrible, heavy burden to carry. God loves us too much to have unconfessed sin.” ChristianLeadershipChurchSinToo MuchTerribleBurdenHeavyGod LoveGod Loves UsHeavy BurdensUnconfessed Sin Author:Johnny Hunt
“You have no idea what hangs in the balance of your decision on what to do with the burden God put in your heart.” HeartIdeasChristianLeadershipChurchDecisionBalanceBurdenNo Idea Author:Andy Stanley
“I used to be married to a pastor, and I had a church for two years. Pastors are just men, too, with a different job description than others. We're all called to bear one another's burdens. We're all called to pray for the sick. They do it on a larger scale, but they're just a man. A lot of women don't think that. Trust me. I know.” ThinkingKnowsMenYearsTwoDifferentJobsUsedChurchBearsPrayingMarriedSickBurdenScalesUsed To BeDescriptionTwo YearsPastorTrust MeBeing MarriedDifferent Jobs Author:Niecy Nash