The Yoke Factor
Welcoming and inspiring
others around you must involve the “yoke” factor. In my first
new Blog entry below, I refer to “The Left Seat” --- how to serve
and inspire anyone who is sitting, standing, working or walking
beside you. None of us are meant to live in isolation. We are each
created by God and designed to live in intimate relationship with
Jesus. This relationship is intended to be progressively growing and
continuously empowering so that we bear much fruit from Jesus and for
Him. This is the result of our spiritual impact in and through
persons in close proximity to us (John 15:16) – what I called the
Left Seat in my previous column.
It was our Savior and Lord
Jesus Himself who used the word “yoke” to describe the relational
faith connection with Him. According to Matt 11:28-30, “…Jesus
said ‘Come to me all you who are weary and carry heavy burdens…Take
my yoke upon you. Let me teach you because I am humble and gentle at
heart and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to
bear and the burden I give you is light.’” (NLT)
The word “yoke” as
used by the Lord Jesus here means more than a partnership or union
but an empathetic perspective. It requires you or me to put myself in
the shoes of another. To be yoked to Jesus is to see all of life
through His eyes and mind (Philippians 2:5).
My friend, God calls you
to live and act in partnership with (i. e. yoked with Him) and in
faith dependence on the Lord Jesus Christ. Christians are called
partners together with God in His Gospel ministry (2 Corinthians
6:1). If you make yourself fully available to God, You will become
His partner but also his righteous, Christ-like agent through which
He reconciles unbelieving persons to Jesus (2
Corinthians 5:20). It is amazing how God will touch, connect and
transform others to Himself if we relate and act in unity — yoked
with Jesus and yoked with fellow Christians or as the apostle Paul
describes it—knit together in love
(Colossians 2:2).
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