“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.”
King James Version (KJV)
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jonathan drauna's comment on 2015-05-01 23:33:31:
this verse its refers to most of us today that a lot of strees that we have been faces in our everyday living so what god wants to tell u now to care so much of his business and god will care so much for your bussiness too....amen!!!!!!!!.
Moses Njenga's comment on 2014-07-25 20:51:25:
In the natural a stronger ox is yorked to a stronger one, in the spiritual JESUS is the stronger one, we are to submit to HIS authority, HIS Lordship, that is when we will learn that HE has provided all things that we will ever need for life and godliness, ie my prosperity, health, joy, all we are needed to do is by faith enter HIS finished work, that is the rest GOD has called us to, halleluya.
ccox's comment on 2014-07-25 17:36:59:
I found in reading mattthew 11 29,that when we won 't submit to Jesus we become bitter and disrespectful to each other, and fall back in the state which he had delivered us from.at least I think some of us were delivered we forget that our walk is for others to see and here Christ and want who we represents.to be yoked with Christ is peace,love,joy,humility,hope.endure the sufferings of this world.
Noloyiso Zanele Xopa's comment on 2014-07-06 02:15:51:
God is Love. He shows this by not giving us any grudges not out daily shortcomings, but persuades us to repent. He focuses on His Mission, without anything distracting Him. That all mankind follow Him.
Talent's comment on 2013-07-12 12:44:41:
His yoke is his commandment "which is love"we should love others regardless their status,as him'JESUS' sat on table even with taxcollectors. we should accept other people as they are as CHRIST himself accepted us while we w're sinners