I wrote and used this in our Action Lesson, Lesson 6, on Wednesday evening in our Celebrate Recovery Large Group Meeting.
Jesus says, “Come to me and I
will give you rest—all of you who work so hard beneath a heavy yoke. Wear my
yoke—for it fits perfectly—and let me teach you; for I am gentle and humble,
and you shall find rest for your souls; for I give you only light burdens”
(Matthew 11:28–30, TLB).
Just a quick word about yokes. Pretty much everyone knows what a yoke
is. If not, it is the picture on the
left. It goes around the neck of two
oxen, pairing them together so that they can pull a load together,
equally. When Jesus said, “Take my yoke
upon you… for my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” I paraphrased a little here. How can that big log over our necks be
light? How can the plow that we are
pulling be an easy load?
Look at the picture. The cloth that the rabbi has over his head is
also called a yoke. In the days of
Jesus, the rabbi’s yoke was decorated in such a way as to signify a way of
teaching. If you know anything about
martial arts, each Sensei, or teacher, has his own dojo, or school of
technique. The same with the
rabbi’s. Their school of thought was
identified thru their yoke, and the markings on it. So a student, or a rabbi who had studied
under a certain “master”, would have the same markings.
When Jesus said, “Take my yoke upon you… for my yoke is
easy, and my burden is light”, in essence, what He is saying is to take my
teachings upon you. I don’t have all the
burdens of the law to weigh you down.
Remember when He was asked by the Pharisee’s, which was the greatest
commandment? He replied, “”Love the Lord
your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ 38
This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 And the second is like it: ‘Love
your neighbor as yourself.’ 40 All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two
commandments.” Matthew 22:36-40 NIV
Two commandments instead of 633 laws. And, those two concern one thing. Love.
If we follow those two commandments, there would be no need for any of
the others. Not the other 8, that Moses
had on the stone tablets, or the other 631 that were added to fill in the
loopholes that people tried to find.
And Jesus’ yoke? His
burden? If we are under His teachings,
then we also fall under His grace. That
grace that forgives us, even before we were seeking Jesus. That grace that takes away all condemnation,
guilt and sorrow for the things that we have done in the past. That grace that washes us clean, and white as
snow. That same grace that continues to
wash us as long as we continue to accept the power of Jesus Christ to change
our lives, and submit to Him, and live our lives under His yoke. That is one burden that I will gladly bear.
No comments:
Post a Comment