11th October 2015

Equally Yoked 

Come to me, all who are weary and burdened, 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 will find rest for your souls.”
Matthew 11:28-29 (NIV UK)

Sometimes just making it through the day can be a real challenge. There are a million and one distractions ready to derail us from accomplishing our goals. By the time we fight our way through traffic and make it home, we’re already exhausted. Life with Christ, however, doesn’t have to be so difficult. Read what Jesus said, as recorded above. He goes on: “For my yoke is easy and my burden is light” (verse 30).

Over the years, people have looked at this verse as an illustration of Jesus taking the weight of our burdens from us and making our lives easier. But maybe there’s another way to think about it…

In Biblical times, two oxen were yoked together to increase their power. Typically a young ox was paired with a more experienced animal. And while the work was still hard, together, they shared the burden. As they worked, each gave and received strength from their partner. And over time, the younger, the weaker ox, grew stronger and matured.

I think we can see our relationship with Christ in the same way. He offers us his yoke, calling us to partner with him. We start off weak, stumbling and wanting to pull in the wrong direction, but as we journey with our Lord, he strengthens us, picks us back up and puts us back on the right path. It’s not always easy, and there are many times when we fail him, but we know this: our Lord has promised never to forsake us. He is working for and with us. That’s how we are sanctified with him—by joining in this journey, allowing him, by the Spirit, to perfect in us what our Father longs for us to be.

I hope this way of looking at that passage encourages you as we all continue our walk with the Triune God. We know that we can trust him to help us grow in strength and spiritual maturity as we are sanctified by and through our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. 

Prayer
Holy Father, our partnership with you has such meaning for us. This would not be so if you did all the work for us. But we do need to realise our partnership, and to work with you. In Jesus’ name we pray.
Amen

Study by Joseph Tkach

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joeandtammyAbout the Author:
Joseph Tkach is the President of Grace Communion International (the Denominational name of The Worldwide Church of God UK), and resides in California, USA. You are welcome to attend one of our local Church congregations located throughout the UK and Ireland.  For details of your nearest local congregation, check on our website, www.wcg.org.uk under the ‘Churches’ tab, or ring +44 (0)1858 437099.

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