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What does the Bible say about Christ's yoke?

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Christ's yoke symbolizes the gentle and light burdens He places upon His followers, enabling them to find rest in Him.

In Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus invites those who are weary and heavy-laden to take His yoke upon them. This yoke is indicative of His teachings and commandments, which, unlike the burdensome law, lead to peace and rest. It reflects a relationship of discipleship where Christ bears the weight and guides His followers. By taking His yoke, believers find that they are united with Him and supported in their service, leading to true comfort and spiritual uplift.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:25-30

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Christ's Yoke
Peter L. Meney · Oct 18, 2020
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