Books of the Book: Matthew

The Yoke Of Jesus

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Participants: Glenn Russell & Ranko Stefanovic (Host)

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00:20 Hi and welcome to our the Books of the Book series.
00:25 We're exploring the Gospel of Matthew.
00:27 It's a wonderful journey we've been on so far,
00:29 so glad that you could join us.
00:31 This is gonna be a great time together with our lead teacher,
00:34 Dr. Ranko Stefanovic from Andrews University.
00:36 Ranko, we've been exploring this wonderful book--
00:40 what have you been feeling
00:42 as you've been getting into this gospel again?
00:44 What's happening in your heart
00:45 as you're studying God's word as we're sharing it together?
00:49 Is God working in your life--?
00:51 Oh, yeah, more and more that appreciation for Jesus
00:56 who He was and who is still today,
00:59 it's really increasing in my life.
01:01 We keep re-meeting ourselves.
01:03 My love for Him-- Wonderful.
01:04 Yeah, it is increasing.
01:06 Let's pray together that God will give us
01:07 the same experience in this program
01:08 as we study together.
01:10 Lord, we ask that you'll open our hearts.
01:12 We have so many distractions, so many burdens,
01:16 and we ask that they can all be set aside.
01:18 May Your spirit come in and give us peace
01:20 that we may focus only upon Jesus.
01:23 In Your name we pray. Amen. Amen.
01:26 Now, Ranko, we've been moving
01:28 through the Gospel of Matthew,
01:30 remind us what we just covered?
01:32 We were talking about the disciples
01:34 being sent out by Jesus.
01:35 Is that relevant? How is that relevant for us today?
01:38 Actually chapters 10, 11
01:40 are transitory in the Gospel of Matthew.
01:43 So far, Jesus was doing preaching,
01:48 teaching, and healing.
01:50 The disciples were just spectators, okay.
01:52 They were, they were watching.
01:54 Now they're the active participants.
01:57 Now Jesus sends them in chapter 10,
01:59 to go and to do the same
02:02 by following to the footsteps of the Messiah.
02:05 There is something interesting is,
02:06 as Jesus sends his disciples in chapter 10,
02:10 there is one point, one detail
02:13 that is very intriguing to biblical--
02:17 to the Bible students is when you read the same account
02:20 in the Gospel of Luke, the disciples come back.
02:23 They're so happy they share the joy with Jesus.
02:27 But in Gospel of Matthew, the disciples never come back.
02:30 Of course, they came back,
02:31 but Matthew never reports that. Why?
02:35 There is a theological purpose here to tell us
02:38 the disciples are never supposed to come back.
02:40 They're supposed to continue the work of Jesus
02:43 until the very, very end
02:45 when Jesus will come again to take them to himself.
02:48 And they'll continue in this gospel
02:51 to be co-labors with Jesus.
02:52 Now you said until the end, now does that mean
02:55 that He has the same need and purpose today?
02:57 Actually, in very nice book
02:59 I'd like to encourage the viewers
03:01 to take that book and to read.
03:03 It's a fantastic book. I had it.
03:04 It's the "Ministry of Healing."
03:07 They talk us about the ministry of Jesus down to the earth
03:10 and what we're as Christians today we're supposed to do.
03:14 And there is one text, on page 143, I read it,
03:17 it says "The world needs today what it needed 1900 years ago."
03:23 The book was written, we can say 2000 years ago.
03:26 "Christ's method alone will give
03:29 true success in reaching the people.
03:32 Jesus mingled with them, desired their good,
03:36 showed sympathy for them, ministered their needs,
03:40 won their confidence, and bade them, Follow Me."
03:43 And they followed Him.
03:44 So the world needs the same thing. Yeah.
03:46 And how did Jesus do it? What was His method?
03:48 Mingling with people-- Mingling with people--
03:50 It's important lesson for us,
03:52 because sometimes it's natural for us
03:54 to pull apart away from the sinful world.
03:56 We need to separate sin in our lives,
03:58 but not separate from other people.
04:00 Exactly. Exactly. Okay.
04:02 Now we move into Matthew Chapter 11.
04:05 What's ahead for us?
04:07 Actually, we have a lot to say here.
04:09 Unfortunately, we cannot cover all the text.
04:11 We've the beginning of chapter 11,
04:14 showing us about John Baptist.
04:15 And poor John the Baptist,
04:17 we met him in this gospel back in chapter 3.
04:20 Powerful preacher--
04:21 Powerful preacher, everyone is responding,
04:23 but that's not where his life is now.
04:25 Yeah. He's in prison.
04:26 Actually, he's there in the prison
04:28 and evidently he is waiting for death.
04:33 To be killed.
04:34 It must've been such a discouraging experience.
04:37 What is John do about this?
04:38 He sends two of his disciples to Jesus
04:40 and they've a question.
04:41 What's the question?
04:43 You know, he's there in the prison.
04:44 Jesus is not reacting
04:46 and then he sends the message to Jesus.
04:49 Keep in mind he was the one to prepare people
04:52 for the coming of the Messiah.
04:53 Now he sends message to Jesus,
04:55 "Are You the one who was supposed to come
04:58 or are we supposed to wait for somebody else?"
05:01 Ranko, it's the same question by the way the reader has
05:04 and that we have, is Jesus the one--
05:06 Is He the one? Yeah. All right.
05:09 So how does Jesus respond to the question?
05:12 Jesus does not argue.
05:14 Jesus does not try to present
05:17 all the evidences about His Messiah.
05:19 He just told to those messengers,
05:22 "Look around, what do you see around yourself?"
05:25 May I read that Matthew 11:5,
05:28 "The blind see, the lame walk,
05:29 the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear,
05:31 the dead are raised up,
05:32 and the poor have the gospel preached to them,
05:35 and blessed is he who is not offended because of me."
05:39 Glenn, I grew up in an atheistic society.
05:43 When people always talk to us
05:45 and asking evidences for existence of God, etc.,
05:49 and I learned something from these cases.
05:52 Let's leave the evidence.
05:54 The evidence is that God provide to us.
05:56 We're not able to defend God.
05:59 God provided so many things to defend himself.
06:03 We simply have to point
06:05 the eyes of the people to those evidences.
06:07 And evidently John accepted it and he died in peace.
06:11 Now, Ranko, that's an important point
06:13 because not always does following God
06:17 lead to prosperity and success.
06:20 No. No. John's life is a great lesson for us.
06:23 That some of God's saints are gonna suffer.
06:26 Yeah and I would like to tell something to the viewers.
06:30 To be discouraged in this life, it's human, it's normal,
06:37 and so many times we're discouraged,
06:39 we're oppressed, and our spirit is put down.
06:42 We wonder, you know, if he sin--
06:44 have sinned against God.
06:45 Just keep in mind
06:47 even one of the greatest prophets in history,
06:49 Jesus called John the Baptist,
06:51 the greatest prophet ever born by woman.
06:55 Actually, he could be discouraged, that's a human.
06:58 But praise God that we have a loving Father in heaven,
07:03 who understands our needs.
07:04 That's why Jesus became flesh.
07:06 He took our human nature in order to understand us.
07:09 That's our hope. That's our hope.
07:11 The compassionate savior gives John what he needs to know
07:15 and that's the evidence of who Jesus is.
07:17 Yes, yes. All right, we see His compassion
07:20 as we go through this 11th chapter,
07:22 especially as we get toward the end of the chapter, Ranko.
07:25 Yes. We come to this quotation that we often hear.
07:29 You know, it's often refer to--
07:32 Maybe we could read a little bit
07:33 from the end of chapter 11.
07:35 I'll start with verse 25.
07:37 At that time, Jesus answered and said,
07:39 "I thank you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth,
07:41 that you have hidden these things from the wise
07:43 and the prudent and revealed them to babes.
07:45 Even so, Father, for it seemed good in your sight.
07:48 All things have been delivered to me by my Father
07:50 and no one knows the Son except his Father."
07:53 What a wonderful communication
07:54 we see between the two of them.
07:56 "And then nor does anyone know the Father except the Son."
08:00 Great Christological statement there,
08:01 "And the one to whom the Son wills to reveal Him."
08:04 Now the statement--
08:06 Can you stop here at this point? All right.
08:09 Actually, this text is the conclusion of this chapter
08:12 and there are many texts that are very similar to that.
08:16 Usually, we do not make connection
08:17 between these two texts.
08:19 I would like-- Please allow me,
08:20 I would like you can read also verse 12
08:22 in connection with this.
08:23 Okay, verse 12. Yes.
08:25 And now--"And from the days of John the Baptist until now,
08:29 the Kingdom of Heaven suffers violence
08:32 and the violent take it by force.
08:35 So violent people one day will be in the Kingdom of God.
08:38 See Jesus is using here a metaphor.
08:41 Prior to John the Baptist,
08:44 God's people were confined to one nation.
08:46 You were born in that nation.
08:47 You have to bear witness to those
08:49 who are non-Israelites, who responds.
08:51 But for the time of John the Baptist,
08:54 as the gospel is being preached,
08:56 there's a position.
08:58 It's not easy to be Christian.
09:00 It's not easy to be the follower of Jesus.
09:03 Only people, you see by force
09:05 people who are struggling, who are fighting
09:07 before God for the gospel,
09:09 for the salvation, only those people
09:11 who are really making that great effort,
09:14 the desire of that gospel will hold their heart,
09:16 the gospel is available to them and they deserve it.
09:20 So there is something in this life,
09:23 there is somebody who thrive to prevent us
09:26 from the Gospel of Christ.
09:28 But we've all power given to us by God,
09:31 we've to struggle, we've to fight for that gospel.
09:34 And there's a bit of melancholy sadness
09:37 that is coming through as Jesus is seeing
09:40 the response of the people He is trying to reach.
09:42 And I think everyone who tries to share the gospel
09:45 you sense when people aren't responding,
09:46 it's a sad thing and he describes these,
09:48 "We played the flute for you and you didn't dance.
09:51 We mourned to you, you wouldn't lament."
09:53 Whatever He tries to do, there is a resistance.
09:56 There is a sadness that will increase
09:58 as we move towards the cross,
09:59 as His heart begins to break over His people.
10:02 And then Jesus makes the conclusion is,
10:06 that gospel unfortunately so many times
10:08 is not accepted by the wisest people in this world.
10:11 People who are so much intelligent
10:13 usually they see the gospel as foolishness.
10:16 When we read the writings of Apostle Paul,
10:18 First Corinthians Chapter 1, he says,
10:21 "The wise people they look for wisdom,
10:23 some other people look for science,
10:25 but the cross of Christ is actually the power of God,
10:29 that changes human lives."
10:31 And actually Jesus made very, very clear
10:34 that the gospel is given to those who accepted.
10:36 Not because what they have intelligent that they possess?
10:41 It's really their willingness
10:43 to respond to the gospel message.
10:45 And He gives us wonderful invitation that we see,
10:49 we often hear, Ranko verses 28 and 29 quoted and--
10:55 And 30. And 30, yes.
10:56 And there is certainly a wonderful comfort here.
11:00 But could you take us a little deeper,
11:02 may I read the text first and then help us
11:05 understand what it means?
11:06 "Come to Me, all you who labor and are heavy laden,
11:09 and I will give you rest."
11:10 One of the most beautiful promises in scripture.
11:13 "Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me,
11:16 for I'm gentle and lowly in heart,
11:18 and you will find rest for your souls.
11:20 For My yoke is easy and My burden is light."
11:23 We should notice a few things,
11:25 there are few words that are keywords here.
11:27 Glenn, can I--I cannot read this text,
11:30 but to--but want to mention something is,
11:32 what was Jesus occupation
11:34 during His first 30 years of His life?
11:38 He's a carpenter. He's a carpenter.
11:40 Carpentry was not what carpenter is today.
11:43 People doing all kind of work, man.
11:45 You know, there were artists making even--
11:48 making even bridges, building houses, construction.
11:51 But if you are in Galilee,
11:53 they are living among farmers.
11:56 One of part of your business is to make yokes for oxes.
12:01 So evidently, Jesus actually made many yokes.
12:05 So He is using something from His personal experience here
12:09 to address the needs of the people.
12:12 You know, when I was a boy,
12:14 I would go to village visit farmers, etc.,
12:17 and I saw when they were trying
12:18 to buy a yoke for their oxes,
12:21 they were looking if yoke was very heavy or light.
12:25 The lighter yoke is more efficient is
12:28 for those oxes to perform the job
12:30 that you want to do, to do with them.
12:33 Actually, there is one scholar,
12:34 they said, can we imagine Jesus there in Nazareth,
12:37 having his shop and selling the yokes
12:40 and in the window of His shop,
12:42 He has--it says, "My yokes are very light."
12:46 And we should remember then that the yoke
12:49 has something to do with labor,
12:51 with effort, with work, but this would resonated
12:54 among the Jewish people.
12:56 What was their understanding of yoke?
12:57 Give us some metaphor, what it is about?
12:59 Actually, what is another word that is here
13:01 related to the word of yoke?
13:03 It's verse 28, I'll give you rest.
13:07 Then let's go to verse 29.
13:10 "Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me,
13:13 for I am gentle and humble in heart,
13:15 and you will find yoke and the rest."
13:19 If we go to the Bible, the word the rest
13:21 is always related to something
13:23 and for the first time that word is used
13:25 in Genesis Chapter 2.
13:28 In order to understanding meaning of this word, yoke,
13:31 we really have first to go
13:33 to the Jewish mindset of the time.
13:36 The Jewish writings indicates
13:38 that the Jews of the time of Jesus,
13:40 they use the word yoke
13:43 for the perseverance of the law of God.
13:45 When you observe the law of God,
13:47 you put your head into the yoke
13:49 of the Torah to perform
13:52 and to do all those things there in the Torah.
13:55 By the way, this concept is used
13:59 in the New Testament to explain the forsake
14:02 concept of the observance of the law and very soon,
14:06 we will come to that concept to explain--
14:08 So you're saying that we've an instrument here,
14:11 there was a metaphor
14:13 for the Jewish understanding how to live?
14:14 How to observe--As the follower of God,
14:16 I should put myself into the yoke of keeping the law.
14:20 Of keeping the law. Well, is the law can be burned?
14:22 Is it troublesome and so forth?
14:24 Yes. We'll come to that in a few moments.
14:27 All right. We're gonna take a break right now.
14:29 I want to hear a little bit more about that yoke.
14:31 I'm sure you do too.
14:32 We'll be right back after a break.


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