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. 29 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. 30 For my
yoke is easy to bear, and the burden I give you is light.”
How do you put Matthew 11:28-30 in practice in your own life?
Learning to come to the Lord and give Him our burdens is a process. It's natural when things go our way to think that we can solve things on our own. In our human pride, we want to think we are smart enough to come up with a solution. After all, why bother God with it, it's a small thing that we should be able to handle.
So, after trying to handle things on our own and messing up, we then go to God and ask for help. A few times of this and hopefully the light goes off in our brain -- why not ask Him for help at the beginning?
How do you put Matthew 11:28-30 in practice in your own life?
Learning to come to the Lord and give Him our burdens is a process. It's natural when things go our way to think that we can solve things on our own. In our human pride, we want to think we are smart enough to come up with a solution. After all, why bother God with it, it's a small thing that we should be able to handle.
So, after trying to handle things on our own and messing up, we then go to God and ask for help. A few times of this and hopefully the light goes off in our brain -- why not ask Him for help at the beginning?
What is a yoke anyway?
I looked it up and yoke has several meanings, but the one that refers to a
person is the one I think relevant here: "a frame fitted to a person's
shoulders to carry a load in two equal portions " (Merriam Webster). God never meant for you to carry too heavy a
load alone. Bring it to Him and He will take it in exchange for a lighter
one.
Hand my burden to God, step back, and
keep my hands off is for me the biggest challenge of putting
this passage into practice in my own life it. Give it to God and then not worry
... That's hard to do! When satan reminds me the problem is still there, the
best thing to do would be to say, "I've given it to God, in His timing He
will work it out." I may have to say that a hundred times a day, but
eventually that old snake will leave me alone.
When I insist on doing things
my way, often it becomes a heavy burden. An example of this is when someone asks me to be in charge
of something, and because of pride, I just agree to it without asking Him
first. Then when I feel overworked or overwhelmed and complain about it, He
could say, "I never told you to do that in the first place!"
However, if the Lord
impresses me that He wants me to be doing such a task; I'll have rest (peace
about it) and a light burden because He equips me to do the work.
It all comes down to am I spending enough time with God? If I'm drawing near to Him, He draws near to me: therefore, I'll be better able to hear His voice, guiding me as to which burden He wants me to carry. He'll only give me a burden I'm capable of carrying. I'll be the first to say that I need to work on this. It is indeed a process!
What about YOU? How do you apply this passage of scripture
to your own life?
*adapted from an earlier post
*adapted from an earlier post
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This was encouraging, Jerralea. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteSo true - when I insist on doing it my way it does become such a heavier burden. Learning to rely on our capable God.
ReplyDeleteSo needed to be reminded of this today. Thanks, Jerralea!
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