Today’s Text: Matthew 11:28-30
Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and
carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me
teach you, because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find rest for
your souls. For my yoke is easy to bear, and the burden I give you is light.”
Words of Devotion
The word “yoke” can be
foreign to those of us living in an industrialized nation. Basically, a yoke is
a piece of wood that is used to hold two animals together, usually oxen, to
help them share the load in pulling a till or a buggy of some sort. The key
here is that the yoke allows the animals to support each other in pulling the
heavy weight.
As we live our lives, we are
often times yoked by many things. We
might be yoked with a personal decision that is weighing heavy on us. We might
even be yoked with a spouse who helps us in the hard times. We can even be
yoked to sin as the Israelites were with Baal (Numbers 25:3). No matter how you
look at it, we are yoked to something, whether good or bad.
Jesus tells us to come and
take His yoke and we will find rest. Interestingly Jesus doesn’t say He will
take our burdens and attach His yoke to it and we stand by and watch. No, He
takes us under His yoke and carries those burdens with us along the way. In
turn, He takes the majority of the burden and makes it “light” for us.
We also “learn” from Jesus
as we carry the burden with Him. This allows us to learn to change from the
inside instead of repeating the same wrong things over and over.
Is there something pulling you down that you
haven’t given to Jesus today?
Take off your yoke and join
Jesus in lightening the load.
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