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What is the significance of the yoke in coming to Christ?

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The yoke symbolizes submission to Christ and finding rest in His guidance and strength (Matthew 11:29).

In Matthew 11:29, Jesus invites us to take His yoke upon ourselves, which signifies submission to His Lordship and guidance. In biblical times, a yoke is used to join two animals together for joint labor, illustrating that when we come to Christ, we are not working alone; rather, He bears the burden with us. This relationship offers us rest as we learn from Him, who is meek and lowly in heart. The significance lies in the comfort and peace that comes from entrusting our lives to Him, recognizing that He will support and lead us through life's challenges, unlike the burdens imposed by sin or human effort.
Scripture References: Matthew 11:29

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Coming To Christ
Paul Mahan · Oct 19, 2003
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