Matthew 11:28-30 NRSVue
28“Come to me, all you who are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. 29Take my yoke upon you, and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.”
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Reflection on Matthew 11:28-30
Inspiration from 2026-07-16 Daily Prayer
If you are at all familiar with the character of the old horse between the shafts in George Orwell’s Animal Farm, you may remember that because the creature was a willing volunteer, those around him continued to pile articles onto the cart he pulled until, one day, he collapsed under the strain. We thank you, Lord, for constantly coming to our aid and offering to shoulder some of our burdens.
Further reflection
I imagine Jesus saying these words to me, now.
What burdens am I carrying? Can I share them with Jesus?
I am often weary, Lord, and my burden feels heavy on me. When I look at Christians, some of them indeed seem relaxed and easy in your company. Others appear uptight and driven, not restful people to be near. You are a gentle, humble presence. If I feel under pressure in prayer, something is wrong. It is a sign of your presence to me that my soul feels rested.
It is important not to rush this precious text just because it is familiar. Can I stop and hear Jesus speak these words to me, mulling each phrase over slowly? Which phrase -- or phrases -- is/are specially meant for me?
Am I weary and burdened? Am I ripe for the challenge of God's yoke? Do I need God's gentle touch? Does my soul long for rest? Can I allow the Lord to speak to me?