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What did Jesus mean when He said His yoke is easy?

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Jesus' yoke is easy because it signifies a relationship with Him that is rooted in grace rather than the burdensome demands of the law (Matthew 11:30).

In Matthew 11:30, Jesus declares that His yoke is easy and His burden is light, illustrating the joy and rest found in a relationship with Him. This contrasts sharply with the heavy yokes of the Pharisees’ legalism, which imposed a series of impossible burdens on the people. By inviting everyone to take His yoke, Jesus offers a path of discipleship that leads to true peace and fulfillment rather than endless striving for acceptance through law-keeping. The relationship He offers is foundational in sovereign grace theology—it shifts the focus from self-effort to complete reliance on Christ, who both fulfills the law and provides strength for living a godly life.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:30

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