Matthew 11:29 (ESV)
Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle
and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
Have you ever had a lizard in your home and watched it
struggle against a window pane trying to get out? It constantly wiggles around
and desperately attempts to find a means of escape. It can see the real world
outside, but it doesn’t understand what a glass window is. I guess the lizard
must think it’s some sort of impenetrable force field that prevents it from
joining the real world. And unless someone opens a window or a door to the
outside world, it will keep trying to scratch, bite or claw its way through the
glass until it falls exhausted to the ground.
I’ve seen people in similar circumstances throughout the
years. They feel trapped in their careers or marriages. They feel isolated and
frustrated. They busy themselves in the belief that somehow something will
happen and they will make the breakthrough into a better, more rewarding and highly
successful life. Sadly, I’ve seen them exhaust themselves until there was no
more fight left within them. Instead of leading a normal life, their hearts
turn bitter and they end up becoming lonely.
The world is full of restless people. They are always
striving to make more money, be more successful, and to satisfy their desires.
They don’t realize that they are empty inside – an emptiness that can only be
filled by God.
I guess this is why Jesus invites people to come to Him.
He knows about our struggles with life, our wrestling with emotions, and our
fighting against our feelings. He offers us rest for our restlessness, peace
for our minds, and presence for our loneliness. He calls it a yoke, not a
burden. Why? It’s because a yoke is shared, where two can carry and pull the
burden easier. In other words, Jesus is telling us that He is willing to share
our struggles and help us to carry our burdens.
Dear Lord, we are constantly applying more stress and
pressure in our live and are weary of wrestling against ourselves. Help us come
to You to take up Your offer of sharing our troubles. In Jesus’ Name we pray.
Amen.
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