A SANCTUARY
READ:
Matthew 11:25-30
Come to Me, all you who labor
and are heavy laden, and I will
give you rest. –Matthew 11:28
Entering a church in Kland,
Malaysia, I was intrigued by the sign welcoming us into the building. It declared the place to be “A Sanctuary for the Heavy Laden.”
Few things better reflect
the heart of Christ than for His church to be a place where burdens are lifted
and the weary find rest. This was vital
in Jesus’ ministry, for He said, “Come to
Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give your rest” (Matthew 11:28).
Jesus promised to take our
burdens and exchange them for His light load.
“Take My yoke upon you and learn
from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for your
souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden
is light” (vv.29-30).
This promise is backed by
His great strength. Whatever burdens we
may carry, in Christ we find the strong shoulders of the Son of God, who
promises to take our heavy burdens and exchange them for His light load.
Christ, who loves us with
an everlasting love, understands our struggles, and can be trusted to provide
us with a rest we can never find on our own.
His strength is enough for our weakness, making Him our “sanctuary for the heavy laden.” Bill
Crowder
“Let not your heart be troubled,”
His tender word I heart,
And resting on His goodness,
I lose my doubts and fears. –Martin
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God calls the restless ones to find their rest in Him.
INSIGHT
A yoke is a wooden harness that joins two animals (usually oxen
or donkeys) so they can work together to pull heavy loads. In the Old Testament, the prophet Jeremiah
used it as a metaphor for God’s laws (Jeremiah 5:5) and as a symbol of
submission and enslavement (27:8).
The Jews had been wearied and enslaved by the heavy yoke of
legalistic Judaism that the Pharisees had strenuously imposed on them (Matthew
23:4). “Come to Me” (v.28) is Jesus’
invitation to put their trust in Him for salvation and deliverance. Jesus’ yoke is “easy and light” (v.30) because
it comes from His mercy and love, rooted in who He is-“gentle and lowly in
heart” (v.29). Jesus extends that same
invitation to us today. Because of our
new birth, His commands are not burdensome (1 John 5:3-4).
Have a blessed night.
God Our Creator’s Love
Always.
Unity & Peace
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