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Matthew Chapter Eleven
Matthew 11:29~30
The “yoke” Jesus refers to in Matthew 11:29~30 is
well illustrated by the process of training a young bullock to plow. In some
parts of the world, the farmer will have the young bullock harnessed to the
same yoke as a mature ox. The bullock, dwarfed by the other animal, will not
even be pulling any of the weight. It is merely learning to walk in a field
under control and with a yoke around its neck, the ox pulls all the weight. It
is the same when a believer takes Christ’s yoke. As the Christian learns, the
yoke is easy and the burden light.