Sunday, January 11, 2026

Our Soul Finding Rest vs. Our Obedience and Submission (Taking the Lord’s Yoke and Learning from Him)

 

Our Soul Finding Rest vs. Our Obedience and Submission (Taking the Lord’s Yoke and Learning from Him)

Genesis 2:2 By the seventh day God had finished his work; on the seventh day he rested from all his work.

Exodus 20:10 But the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God; you shall not do any work on it, neither you nor your sons nor your daughters nor your servants nor your female servants nor your livestock nor the sojourners in your towns.

Exodus 20:11 For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth and the sea and everything in them, and on the seventh day he rested. Therefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day and set it holy.

Matthew 11:28 “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”

Matthew 11:29 “Because of my yoke I am gentle and humble in heart, take my yoke upon you and learn from me, and you will find rest for your souls.

Matthew 11:30 “For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.” 

Item

Our Soul Finding Rest

Our Obedience and Submission

Meaning

The soul enjoys complete peace and full satisfaction

Accepting the Father’s will in life and submitting to God’s economy

Cause

The weary and burdened come to the Lord

The Lord, being meek and humble in heart, calls people to live and learn with Him

Metaphor

A resting place for the soul; a harbor of rest

Being yoked together with the Lord, walking the same path

Way

Coming to the Lord

Taking the Lord’s yoke and learning from Him

Function

Releases the soul from inward pressure and anxiety

Restrains the self-will and keeps one in the line of the Father’s will

Explanation

Not a change of outward environment, but a change in the soul’s condition

Not regulation by law, but a restraint of life

Result

The heart and mind are guarded; inward calm

All living and service become light and pleasant

Relationship

The result and enjoyment

The cause and the pathway

Positive Example

The Lord had rest even amid rejection

The Lord sought only the Father’s will in all things

Negative Example

John the Baptist lacked rest in prison

Because he did not realize the situation was of the Father’s will

Application

Do not resist, do not be anxious, do not protect the self

Accept the Father’s arrangement and leading in all things

Burden

To bring people into inward rest

To bring people into obedience in life

Prophesying Direction

Rest is not in escaping the yoke, but in taking the proper yoke

Obedience is not suffering, but a sweet coordination

Conclusion

The soul’s rest is a sign of life’s maturity

Obedience and submission are the unique way to the soul’s rest

Related Scriptures

Matt. 11:28–29; Phil. 4:6–7; John 14:27

Matt. 11:29–30; John 4:34; 5:30; 6:38; Matt. 26:39, 42

 

📌 Comprehensive Spiritual Summary (One Paragraph) 

The soul finds rest not by escaping its burdens, but by bearing the yoke; not by changing its circumstances, but by submitting to the Father's will.

When we bear the Lord's yoke, learn from Him, and accept the Father's will as our duty, our souls naturally enter into complete peace and satisfaction, for the Lord's yoke is fit, and His burden is light.

 

*Please refer to the 2025 Thanksgiving International Symposium on the All-Inclusive Christ as Revealed in the Gospel of Matthew, Part Five: Christ as the Giver of Rest

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