To read the texts click on the texts: Isa 40:25-31; Mt 11:28-30
The verses that make up the
text of today are exclusive to Matthew. They are an invitation from Jesus to
all those who are burdened. The burden referred to here is most likely the
burden of religious obligation. This often became an obstacle in one’s path to
God. While “yoke” generally meant obedience or even servitude, here the yoke is
Jesus’ own yoke. Thus, this is not the yoke of the law; rather, it is the yoke
that will deliver one from the artificial burdens of human religion. The “easy
yoke” of Jesus is not an invitation to a life of ease but to a life of freedom.
This is why it is important to “learn” from Jesus as a disciple learns from
his/her teacher. This learning is not imitation but is learning from the
revelation of God made visible in Jesus. When one recognizes who God really is,
after learning from Jesus, one realizes that God is indeed a God who desires
that all men and women be free and serve him only in freedom rather than from
any external compulsion.
Jesus invites anyone who wishes to come to him
to do so. No one is excluded. What are required are openness and a desire to
see a new revelation of God. It is a revelation that only Jesus is competent to
make because he alone knows the Father, as father, and reveals him as such.
This revelation is of a God who will not burden people with sets of rules and
regulations. It is a revelation of a God who is unconditional love and who can
be recognized only when love abounds.
Thank you Fr. Errol. Indeed, we were brought up in life with too many do's and don'ts. The unconditional love was never highlighted. We did whatever we did out of fear and obligation.
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