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The sermon centers on the Christian imperative to bear one another's burdens, rooted in Christ's selfless example and the call to prioritize the spiritual well-being of others over personal comfort. Drawing from Romans 15:1–3, it emphasizes that true spiritual strength is not exercised in liberty or self-indulgence, but in sacrificial service—pleasing others for their edification, not one's own pleasure. The passage challenges believers to emulate Christ's humility, who endured reproach and suffering without seeking His own comfort, thereby establishing the cross as the foundation of genuine empathy and mutual care. The message underscores that the church's health depends not on passive attendance, but on active, faithful stewardship of strength, time, and love toward the weak, broken, and struggling, reflecting the sacrificial love of Christ in practical, daily discipleship.