Matthew 11:28-30, “28 Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 29 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. 30 For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.”
We live in a chaotic world full of turmoil and strife. The world heaps upon our shoulders many heavy burdens. These burdens take many forms, and among them are the pursuits of academic excellence, athletic achievements, higher education, financially successful careers, overly full schedules, excessive material wealth, and the outward appearance of perfection at all times. Sometimes these burdens take the form of physical ailments, family strife, economic uncertainty, emotional heartbreaks, or natural disasters. These struggles and trials create stress, anxiety, familial tension, loneliness, depression, burnout, and hopelessness for many people, and it seems nigh impossible to escape from beneath this heavy weight our culture and this world lays upon our shoulders.
These heavy burdens are not unique to our time and place in history. Everyone, everywhere for all of history has had their own set of burdens to bear in this life. In other parts of the world the burdens may look differently than ours, but they have the same impacts on the spirits of the people beneath their load. The feelings of hopelessness and despair are what Satan wants us to feel so that we become crippled by the worries of this life to the point that we cannot see the hope and joy that is found in Christ. Satan seeks to devour us (1 Peter 5:8), but Christ came so that we might have abundant life in Him (John 10:10). In this offer of abundant life, we find one of the most encouraging promises we could ever hope to receive, the promise of rest for our souls.
Jon Bloom describes this promise of Jesus in this way:
The simplicity of Jesus’s promise is both striking and refreshing. Jesus doesn’t offer us a four-fold path to peace-giving enlightenment, like the Buddha did. He doesn’t give us five pillars of peace through submission as Islam does. Nor does he give us “10 Ways to Relieve Your Weariness,” which we pragmatic, self-help-oriented 21st century Americans are so drawn to. Unique to anyone else in human history, Jesus simply offers himself as the universal solution to all that burdens us.
When we who are heavy laden come unto Jesus with all our burdens and cares, we encounter a savior who desires us to cast those cares upon Him (1 Peter 5:7). He carries our burdens so that we don’t have to, and in their place He offers us the abounding hope that will fill us with all joy and peace in Him (Romans 15:13). Our souls can only find rest in the hope that Christ offers us, and when we humble ourselves and surrender ourselves to the will of God, we exchange the heavy burdens of this world for the yoke that is easy and a burden that is light. Then we find rest for our souls.
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