Matthew 11:28-30 "Come to Me, all who
are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you, and
learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart; and you shall find rest for
your souls. For My yoke is easy, and My load is light."
In my reading today I found what I
believe is an awesome explanation of the scripture above. If you’ve ever tried
to move a large, heavy piece of furniture by yourself, you know what a heavy
burden is. If you’ve tried to move that same piece with someone that is walking
faster than you can manage, especially going up or down stairs, you know what
an unequal yoke feels like in an earthly sense. But when you are in step with
one another, each bearing the load together, the burden is easier to bear. Read
below what Neil Anderson wrote on our spiritual yoke. I love it the word
picture it paints!
Matthew 11:28-30 contains a beautiful description of the
purpose and pace of the Spirit-filled walk. Jesus invites you to a restful walk
in tandem with Him, just as two oxen walk together under the same yoke.
"How can a yoke be restful?" you ask. Because Jesus' yoke is an easy
yoke. As the lead ox, Jesus walks at a steady pace. If you pace yourself with
Him, your burden will be easy. But if you take a passive approach to the
relationship, you'll be painfully dragged along in the yoke because Jesus keeps
walking. Or if you try to race ahead or turn off in another direction, the yoke
will chafe your neck and your life will be uncomfortable. The key to a restful
yoke-relationship with Jesus is to learn from Him and open yourself to His
gentleness and humility.
The picture of walking in the Spirit in tandem with Jesus
also helps us understand our service to God. How much will you get done without
Jesus pulling on His side of the yoke? Nothing. And how much will be
accomplished without you on your side? Nothing. A yoke can only work if both
are pulling together.
Paul said, "I planted, Apollos watered, but God was
causing the growth" (1 Corinthians 3:6). You and I have the privilege to
plant and water, but if God isn't in it, nothing will grow. However, if we
don't plant and water, nothing will grow. God has chosen to work through the
church, in partnership with you, to do His work in the world today. He's the
lead ox. Let's learn from Him.
Dear Jesus, I want You to be my
yoke-mate today. Keep me from going ahead or lagging behind. I want to walk
step-by-step with You.
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