Books of the Book: Matthew

The Yoke Of Jesus

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Participants: Glenn Russell & Ranko Stefanovic (Host)

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00:01 Welcome back, you remember we've been pondering
00:03 what Jesus meant when he said,
00:05 "Come on unto Me and take My yoke upon you,
00:08 and I'll give you rest".
00:09 Let's explore a little bit more
00:11 about this yoke of Jesus.
00:13 So let's be it reminded one more time.
00:15 Among the Jewish people,
00:17 the metaphor of yoke was used
00:22 for the observance of the torah of the law, okay.
00:26 So it's how I live my life with God's law?
00:28 Actually, Jesus used that concept.
00:31 Jesus--also the rest of the New Testament,
00:35 we heard that concept.
00:36 Let's just see the two texts,
00:38 the Book of Acts, Chapter 15 verse 10.
00:41 Oh, you're jumping right into
00:42 the middle of the conflict? Yes.
00:43 In the early church about what should the converts do?
00:47 How much should they follow God's law?
00:49 Acts Chapter 15-- Verse 10.
00:53 "Now therefore why do you test God,
00:55 by putting a yoke on the neck of the disciples,
00:58 which neither our fathers nor we were able to bear?
01:01 So what was the yoke of that
01:03 actually Peter and James are referring here in the text?
01:07 What was that yoke actually Peter was talking?
01:08 What was the yoke?
01:10 Yoke was really the Pharisaic system,
01:14 trying to dissect the law of God
01:16 and focus on so many details.
01:18 Actually, they made such system
01:20 that people could hardly practice all those details.
01:24 It was a heavy burden put on their shoulder.
01:27 Let's remember that legalism is a problem
01:30 of the misuse of the law.
01:32 The law as we saw earlier,
01:33 Jesus didn't come to do away with it.
01:35 Everything about to do's and don'ts etc.
01:38 So, the law is not put away.
01:40 Jesus doesn't say throw your yoke away.
01:41 He says "I've a new way for you to live".
01:43 Let's go another text, Galatians 5:1.
01:47 Okay and we're dealing Galatians deals
01:50 with some of the same issues.
01:51 The same concept. The same concept.
01:53 Galatians 5:1, "Stand fast therefore
01:56 in the liberty by which Christ has made you free,
01:58 and do not be entangled again with the yoke of bondage."
02:01 What was the problem with Galatians?
02:04 First they received the gospel
02:05 and after that they went
02:07 to that Pharisaic system of the laws
02:10 to get and Paul told them you were in slavery
02:14 and you're going now back
02:15 putting that yoke up on yourself,
02:16 so it's clearly the observance of the--
02:19 Of the yoke of bondage.
02:20 You're saying that there is a radical difference
02:22 between how Jesus says we live our lives
02:24 and how the religious establishment at the time.
02:26 Keep in mind here
02:28 that actually Jesus talks about My yoke.
02:33 So there is My yoke. What does it mean?
02:35 There is also somebody else's yoke.
02:38 So Jesus here makes contrast--makes contrast
02:42 between the Pharisaic observance of the law,
02:45 the yoke of the Pharisees that they try to put
02:48 on the people and His own yoke
02:50 and what was the difference, Glenn?
02:52 The Pharisaic law was very heavy, oppressing yoke.
02:57 The yoke that Jesus offered,
02:59 the way how to observe the law was very light,
03:01 it was very delightful, as David said
03:04 "Your law is the light to my soul."
03:08 It's significant that He doesn't say
03:09 come just to the yoke, He says come to Me.
03:12 Come to Me. Come to Me.
03:13 And this yoke is here connected
03:16 with the word arrest.
03:18 The word arrest, it really a solution
03:21 to the Sabbath and this is exactly.
03:22 You see the problem is, when we started
03:25 the Gospel of Matthew, we always depend
03:29 on the division of the gospel in two Chapters.
03:31 Matthew never divided his gospel into Chapters.
03:35 The chapters were invented much, much later period
03:39 that are very useful to us, for our convenience.
03:41 But the problem is so many times,
03:43 we don't make connection between the previous chapter
03:46 and the chapter that follows.
03:48 Actually, this is exactly, Glenn, what do we have--
03:50 So you're hinting, we need to see the connection--
03:52 We've to see the connection
03:53 because this text is introduction to Chapter 12.
03:56 Let me read the end of Chapter 11.
03:59 "For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light."
04:01 He has just talked about coming
04:02 and finding rest for your souls and then Chapter 12.
04:05 "At that time, Jesus went
04:07 through the grainfields on the Sabbath.
04:09 And what happened text? All right.
04:10 And his disciples were hungry,
04:12 and began to pluck grains of--heads of grain to eat.
04:15 And when the Pharisees saw it,
04:19 they said to him, look,
04:20 your disciples are doing what is not lawful
04:22 to do on the Sabbath.
04:24 But He said to them have ye not read
04:26 that David did when he was hungry,
04:30 he and those who were with him.
04:32 How they entered the House of the Lord
04:34 and ate the showbread,
04:35 which was not lawful for him to eat,
04:37 nor for those who were with him,
04:39 but only for the priests?
04:41 Or have you not read in the law,
04:43 of the Sabbath the priests in the temple
04:45 profane the Sabbath, and are blameless?
04:49 Yet I say to you, that in this place
04:51 there is one greater than the temple.
04:54 But if you'd known what this means,
04:56 I desire mercy, and not sacrifice,
04:58 you would not have condemned the guiltless.
05:00 For the Sabbath-- for the Son of Man,
05:03 this is the point, for the Son of Man
05:05 is the Lord even of the Sabbath.
05:07 Can I mention something else?
05:08 We've the next event that follows. What was that?
05:11 The same case, Jesus comes with the synagogue
05:14 and there is there a sick man
05:16 with paralyzed hand
05:18 and the same Jesus wants to heal that person
05:20 and the Pharisees, they criticize Him.
05:22 So we've this connection between rest and Sabbath.
05:25 Now, we're gonna see about His Sabbath keeping.
05:27 Yeah, so actually, these two events,
05:31 they really are follow up
05:34 on that concluding text of Revelation 11
05:37 to contrast in practical way,
05:39 the yoke, the Jesus offered to his disciples
05:42 and the yoke of the Pharisees
05:44 that was really heavy based on the rules, on details.
05:49 You know, that actually really that law became
05:53 a heavy burden to everybody
05:55 who tried to practice that law.
05:57 So the Sabbath-- the way Jesus uses Sabbath
06:00 and keeps the Sabbath is a window
06:02 which we're understanding. Now--
06:04 You see the opening word is at that time
06:05 in the verse 11, at that time and what time?
06:08 The time when Jesus made the statement
06:10 "Take my yoke upon yourself".
06:12 At that time, this is what happened.
06:14 So, Jesus tried to teach people something.
06:16 Now it was Jesus regular practice
06:18 of preaching and healing.
06:20 We see some Sabbath healings here,
06:22 help us understand the connection.
06:24 Glenn, we've to advertise something
06:27 to emphasize something.
06:29 When people read the Gospel of Matthew,
06:30 they had the impression that Jesus tried
06:32 to do away with the law.
06:34 No, Jesus never intended that.
06:35 Remember the Sermon on the Mount,
06:37 "I did not come to abolish the law".
06:40 There is no any discussion
06:42 whether the law of God should be observed or not.
06:45 Here is what the question of the validity of the Sabbath.
06:48 Actually, Jesus tried to affirm the Sabbath.
06:52 He tried to make the Sabbath to be a delight
06:56 that holy day that people can really enjoy
07:00 and even if there are some people
07:02 who needed a special assistance,
07:04 people who needed a special help,
07:06 special healing on the Sabbath,
07:08 Jesus was willing to do it on the Sabbath,
07:11 to make that Sabbath
07:13 very memorable to those people
07:15 who had a special encounter
07:17 with Jesus Christ on that particular day.
07:19 But often times, we know that
07:20 He waited till the evening, sun down after,
07:23 but on some occasions.
07:25 So these are very intentional healings.
07:27 See we're dealing some Christians,
07:28 they said, you see Jesus tried to go
07:30 away with the Sabbath.
07:31 You see that's not the case.
07:32 But there're some people, they said, no,
07:34 but on Sabbath, we can do all kind of good works.
07:37 No, Jesus did not try to teach it.
07:39 Glenn, can you open the Gospel of Matthew?
07:44 Which is actually Chapter 8, is it verse 26?
07:48 No, 16.
07:49 Okay, 8:16? Yeah, Matthew 8:16.
07:52 Matthew 8:16. You see.
07:55 And we're finding more about what the usual practice was.
07:58 "When evening can come, they brought to him
08:00 many who were demon-possessed
08:02 and he cast out spirits with a word
08:04 and he healed all who were sick."
08:05 So what we're Finding--?
08:07 So, Jesus did not do regular healing on the Sabbath.
08:10 He did it during the week,
08:13 but Jesus always made exception,
08:16 people were the most important.
08:17 There were some special needs to restore
08:20 somebody's health or to help certain people.
08:23 Jesus did it even in the Sabbath,
08:24 but this was not his regular work that he did.
08:30 It's a marvelous thing to see God through Jesus.
08:34 Healing lives on the Sabbath day,
08:36 He just--is that compassion again?
08:38 He didn't want people suffering.
08:39 He saw people suffering and wanted to heal
08:42 and He's telling us something about following Jesus,
08:46 keeping the law, following God,
08:47 is demonstrated through His life.
08:49 Actually, this is what made now Pharisees
08:51 to be even more persistent and Jesus had to give
08:54 that warning to them, it's in verses 30 to 32.
09:00 Verse 30 and 32? Yes. All right.
09:03 As we read that it's a powerful section here,
09:09 Matthew Chapter 11, verse-- No 12:30 to 32. Yes.
09:14 "He who is not with me is against me,
09:17 and he who does not gather with me scatters abroad.
09:20 Therefore I say to you, every sin
09:22 and blasphemy will be forgiven,
09:24 but the blasphemy against the spirit
09:25 will not be forgiven then.
09:27 Anyone who speaks a word against the Son of Man
09:30 it will be forgiven him, but whoever speaks
09:32 against the Holy Spirit, it will not be forgiven him,
09:35 either in this age or in the age to come.
09:37 "Ranko, many times in my ministry
09:39 and I'm sure you had it too,
09:41 people come and say, I think I've committed
09:43 the unpardonable sin.
09:44 We really need to understand this passage.
09:46 So we've here the context.
09:48 You see, this is--this text follows what we just said,
09:52 the Pharisees they'd such clear evidence
09:55 that what Jesus was doing, it was coming from God.
09:59 The human being could not perform
10:01 all those miracles. Yes.
10:02 But because Jesus did not fit the tradition etc.,
10:06 those people tried to humiliate Jesus.
10:09 Okay, to reject His work
10:12 and they made the statement
10:13 that what Jesus was doing,
10:15 it was actually the work of Satan.
10:17 They suppressed that influence of God
10:21 working on their minds and in their lives.
10:24 They tried to silence that voice
10:27 of the Holy Spirit in that way
10:29 and Jesus gave them the warning.
10:31 Keep in mind, Jesus did not say
10:32 that they blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
10:34 He said keep in mind when the person makes
10:37 the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit.
10:40 Sin against God can be forgiven,
10:42 the sin against Jesus can be forgiven,
10:45 but why the Holy Spirit?
10:46 Because the Holy Spirit is the only person
10:51 and agent that can make transforming impact
10:55 in our lives can change human person
10:58 they equip us okay to live
11:00 that Godly life that is pleasing to God.
11:03 And it's a dangerous thing in our lives to alienate
11:06 the one who is drawing us to God, yes.
11:09 Ranko, so many times people are in despair.
11:15 Perhaps, you've had that experience of just wondering,
11:17 I've done something terrible, I've messed up in my life,
11:20 can God forgive me?
11:22 Have I gone too far? Is it impossible?
11:24 What is Jesus saying to us?
11:26 Actually when we see here about the Pharisees
11:28 from this time on,
11:30 they were sinking deeper and deeper and deeper
11:33 really they were breaking that connection
11:35 with the Holy Spirit, resistance.
11:37 Yes, I would like now to use these few moments
11:41 that are left to tell the viewers.
11:44 If you feel that in your life
11:48 you've done something against God
11:51 that you've broken your relationship with God,
11:55 and you're struggling spiritually,
11:56 maybe you cannot even sleep,
11:58 you're struggling emotionally,
12:00 and you ask yourself a question
12:02 how I really committed that blasphemy
12:05 against God, that unpardonable sin.
12:08 I just want to tell you, the Bible makes me
12:11 very clear as long as the person
12:14 ask such questions is the evidence
12:18 that the connection between you
12:20 and the Holy Spirit is not broken.
12:22 It means that the Holy Spirit
12:23 is still working on your mind.
12:26 The Holy Spirit is still trying
12:28 to call you back to God.
12:31 When the person has broken that relationship
12:33 with the Holy Spirit and the Holy Spirit
12:35 abandoned that person, that person does not feel
12:38 any, any feelings to come back to God,
12:44 so there is still a time to be with God.


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