The gift that Jesus offers at the end of Matthew chapter 11 might not be what you expect, but it might be something that you really long for. He offers peace, comfort, rest - a break from what we are trying to do all the time.
We are
busy people. We are busy trying to do our work, busy trying to play
sports or get our children to sports, busy trying to find new and fun
activities, busy trying to keep up our appearance, busy trying to stay
busy. There are very few times we rest.
The
busy-ness flows into our spiritual life, as well. When we are so busy
with everything else we are trying to do, we find ourselves trying to
fit in "Jesus Time," as well. And sometimes it is a lot of work. Is
God happy with me? Am I doing enough? Do I need to be doing something
more, something better?
The
popular teachers of Jesus' time would pile up instructions for their
followers, or disciples to follow. If you wanted to follow a rabbi, you
would need to take up his 'yoke.' A 'yoke' was the body of teachings
the rabbi would give to his followers. Just like a two oxen would wear
the same yoke while plowing a field, a rabbi and his disciple would be
bound together in going the same direction.
Jesus gives a different description of what his yoke is like.
Matthew 11:28-30
28 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29 Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30 For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”
Jesus
had a message that is different than other religious leaders. (Even
today many Christian pastors wear a stole over their robes to symbolize
the yoke of Jesus.) The point was not what his followers needed to do,
as much as a reliance on what he would do for them. The message is
still different than other religious leaders.
Almost
every religion is about what a person needs to do. There are
requirements for offing sacrifices to the Hindu gods. There are steps
to becoming a more enlightened Buddhist. There are five pillars of
actions that take people on the path to Islam. The Jehovah's Witnesses
and Mormons have specific activities they need to accomplish to please
God. Christians are even tempted to fall into that trap of 'doing'
enough to make God happy, but Jesus' message is different. It's about
what Jesus has done. It's about the cross.
Jesus is reaching out to us and offering us rest for our busy lives. He wants to give us what we really need. Rest in his arms, knowing that He has done it all, and that you are free to live in his love.
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