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What does it mean to take the yoke of Christ?

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Taking the yoke of Christ means entering into a relationship of submission, service, and unity with Him.

Taking the yoke of Christ involves a heartfelt decision to submit to His authority and guidance in our lives. In ancient agrarian societies, a yoke joined two animals together for plowing, symbolizing partnership and shared labor. By taking Christ's yoke, believers recognize their need for His leading and support in fulfilling their God-given purpose. This submission is not one of oppression; rather, it is a liberating experience that allows the believer to align their desires with God's will. Moreover, taking His yoke signifies an active commitment to serve others and live for His glory, reflecting the character of Christ who ‘came to serve, not to be served’ (Mark 10:45).
Scripture References: Matthew 11:29, Mark 10:45, Matthew 11:29-30, 1 Corinthians 6:19-20

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The Gospel Call
Don Fortner · May 8, 1988
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