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Rest for the Weary St. Matthew 11:28-30

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August 06, 2024

Come unto me, all ye that labor and are heavily laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.

- Rocky Brown

Rest for the Weary St. Matthew 11:28-30

For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light. “Come unto me.”

What a beautiful invitation for people living in a suffering-burdened world. A world marked by indifference and rejection where outstretched hands find little response and pleading cries go unanswered.

The words are simple, and the meaning is unmistakable. Anyone who struggles with problems or difficulties and seeks relief is urged to come to Jesus. For you see, God does not remain at a distance. He, who is high above us, as Lord of all, is also our Loving Father and Gracious Savior with us. He came to us in His Son, Jesus Christ, to reveal Himself as the God of deliverance.

He does not intend our struggles to continue indefinitely, surely not eternally. Burdens will be lifted, and ordeals will be terminated. Gathered around his word and seated at His table, we hear His voice, feel his presence, and experience His Grace. How wonderful to commune with God and how amazing such communion is even possible. Yes, Jesus opened the way, and He continues to say: “Come unto me!”

To Jesus, the great need of humanity and the world was apparent. This 11th Chapter of Matthew underscores John the Baptist’s doubt concerning Jesus' Messiahship, the fickle and critical attitude of the multitude toward His message, and the persistent impenitence of those cities where Jesus had performed most of His mighty works.

Now, confronted with these reactions to His ministry, would Jesus have justified bidding farewell and leaving men to the consequences of their attitudes and actions?

When men doubt the message, why continue to proclaim it? When men refuse salvation, why continue to offer it?

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