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What does it mean to take the yoke of Christ?

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Taking the yoke of Christ means submitting to His authority and engaging in service alongside Him.

Taking the yoke of Christ signifies a commitment to His authority and a willingness to engage in service to fulfill God’s purposes. This involves recognizing that believers are not their own but are owned by Christ, who purchased them with His blood (1 Corinthians 6:19-20). By yielding to Christ, believers participate in a shared mission, working to glorify God through their lives. Moreover, this yoke represents a collaborative effort, where believers draw strength from Christ in their journeys, allowing Him to lead and guide them. Ultimately, this submission results not in bondage, but in an easier pathway and lighter burden as they walk with Christ, learning to rest in His provision.
Scripture References: 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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