Stand Alone - Matthew 11:28-30 Outline (9.5.21)

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Exegetical Idea: Come to Jesus to find rest for your souls.
Homiletical Idea:
FCF:
Redemptive Solution:
Intro/Welcome
The meaning of Labor Day
The dignity of work and need for rest.
Rest commanded by God, written into the created order
Can we find rest in our work?
How do we live rest-filled lives?
Pray
Come to me
First step is to Come to Jesus
or come back to Him.
His Promise: I will give you rest.
This is soul rest
a rest from ‘works righteousness’
in that day the ‘yoke’ of the pharisees where the unrelenting demands of the law.
Jesus rebukes them.
from striving for meaning, purpose, trying to justify your life
We come to everything but Jesus (hindrances to rest)
in our day we are seeking everything but Jesus for this kind of rest — or shaloam — wholness, peace
Addiction, drugs, porn — Escape.
Come to Jesus “and I will give you rest”
Why?
We have an enemy — intent on keep us distracted
Sinful Flesh — we have a natural tendency to curve everything back to being about us. Serving ourselves
The World — anti God, Anti Jesus ready to offer us anything and everything to escape the burdens of live.
And we fall for it — the ultimate ‘click bait’
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So first step (always) is to Come to Jesus, or come back to Jesus.
How tragic it is that we all have a pantry full of food but are starving becuase we refuse to come to the one place to be fed
Jesus is gentle and lowly
ortlund: the only place in the NT where Jesus tells us his heart, his core nature. from his own mouth.
The great news is Jesus is the most approachable person in the universe
he is not harsh, he is not vindictiave, he is not standoffish he is not concieted
he is welcoming
He does not have a ‘pointed finger or crossed arms’ but open arms and open hands ready to welcome you.
just as you are.
You don’t have to unburden to come to him, it is the burden itself that qaulifies you to come to him,
Ortlund Quote:
“For all his resplendent glory and dazzling holiness, his supreme uniqueness and otherness, no one in human history has ever been more approachable thanJesus Christ…The minimum bar to be enfolded into the embrace of Jesus is simply: open yourself up to him. It is all he needs. Indeed, it is the only thing that he works with…You don’t need to unburden or collect yourself and then come to Jesus. Your very burden is what qualifies you to come. No payment is required; he says “I will give you rest.”
So, Come to Him, Come to Jesus, come back to him,
and he will give you rest.
A Discipled life
having come to him, which is step one, now he calls you to:
take up my yoke and learn from me.
Take up my Yoke
Yoke — rabbinic teaching — a disciple would take up a yoke of teaching and way of life
So to take up the yoke of Jesus is to commit to following Him.
It is to commit yourself to his teaching and his way of life
Think about a yoke — you are literally yoked to Jesus
connected to Him.
Learn from me
Having committed to following Jesus, now you need to learn from him
This is learniing his teaching and his way of life
Think about a yoke:
two oxen yoked together to carry a load
The bigger oxen will carry most of the load
The bigger oxen also controls the way
The goal is to be in step . This is how a yoke works best.
get to far ahead and it will restrict you
Drag to far behind and it will pull you p
try to go your own way and it will bring you back.
Learning from Jesus is learning how to keep in step with him
how to live as he lived
go where he goes
So to learn from Jesus is to listen to his teaching and to follow his way of life.
Paul 1 Cor 11:1 “1 Imitate me, as I also imitate Christ.”
This is how discipleship worked in that day.
you would listen to the teaching and you would follow your rabbi around
This is what the disciples did.
OBJECTION: They had the privelege of walking with Jesus, you and I don’t.
Answer: Ah, but we do in an even more intimate way
We have the gospel accounts written by those who walked clostly with Jesus
so we have his teaching and a picture of his life
it’s as if we are walking with them
It’s why we are going through the Gospel of Mark.
But we also have the Holy Spirit — and empowering presence that reminds us of who Jesus is, what he taught and what he accomplished for us. He also guides us and empowers us for living.
a supernatural yoke?
So what did Jesus teach? How did Jesus live?
we’ll be looking at that.
He taught the heart of the law — ultimately he was pointing us to himself
How did he live?
he knew the word
he prayed often (publically & privately)
he took naps (in the storm)
he went into silence and solitude
He knew the father and did what he said
He practiced the sabbath
He was in community with others.
These are what are called the spiritual disciplines
and they are not a spiritual barometer of maturity, they are a way of life that leads to rest.
Illustration of training vs. trying
Free throws in practice and free throws in the game
Dallas willard quote / JMC quote.
SD’s prepare us for life so when the burdens and heaviness comes — we are ready
the olympian doesn’t just show up on game day
they spent a life training
it’s the same spiritually.
Rest is achieved through this kind of effort
Setting the sails — as it were.
We will find rest
Jesus promises to give us rest and he does
but when we commit to follow him and learn form him
we too will discover rest, we will find the very rest that he gives.
Does our life look like that?
Are we training for spiritual health? or just trying for it in moments of desperation.
Question: What if i’m already in the thick of things?
good news — start small.
start walking with Jesus.
Come to HIM, learn from him
he will give you rest.
then take up his yoke and learn from him.
We do this best as a community following Jesus together.
in community groups // this is the nature of the church.
His yoke is easy (kind) his burden is light
his yoke is custom fitted — it fits right, it is kind, easy
burden is light — he is the greater oxen and will carry the weight
we simply have to learn to keep in step with him and see where he might take us.
shoot he may let us drive. often he does, but he is there with us.
he went all the way even to his own death — becuase he yoked himself to us.
but he has the power to rise up, to overcome, to resurrection
and now we can follow him, becuase even our sin can’t defeat him
doesn’t keep him away.
Application
Come to Jesus — wherever you are
he is gentle and lowly — he will not cast you away (John 6)
come back to him
Commit to being his disciple — take his yoke
it is fitted for you, it is kind, it is light.
you are yoked to something if not him.
Learn from Him how to live
join us as we travel for the gospel of Mark
and become disciples of Jesus.
Do this together.
get in community with others for this journey.

Outline 1:

Intro/Welcome
Pray
Come to Jesus
This is our greatest need but do we do it
Are you Weary? Are you weighed down?
Are you burdened? Haven laden?
His Promise: I will give you rest.
What does rest mean?
Rest: to cease, relief, rest
Matt 12 43 “43 “When an unclean spirit comes out of a person, it roams through waterless places looking for rest but doesn’t find any.”
Rev 14 11 “11 and the smoke of their torment will go up forever and ever. There is no rest day or night for those who worship the beast and its image, or anyone who receives the mark of its name.”
Relief? from the work
Refuge from the enemy and storm
Relax from all the worry
Rest in two sense:
From the burden of salvation by works
From the burdens of everyday life
Salvation isn’t just what happened, or what will happen, it is something we need every day.
To be rescued from the burdens of life
Freed from the penalty of sin, the power of sin, and the presence of sin
Take up my yoke and learn from me
lift up an put on my yoke —
that is my teaching, my understanding of the law
Sermon on the Mount? that’s even harder than the Law
Be yoked to Jesus and learn from him.
Two animals yoked together.
Thank about you and Jesus yoked — bound together.
need to keep in step
How do you do that?
you need to listen to his voice
do what he says
learn what he does
follow him / imitate him. 1 Cor 11:1 “1 Imitate me, as I also imitate Christ.” 1 Cor 4 15-16 “15 For you may have countless instructors in Christ, but you don’t have many fathers. For I became your father in Christ Jesus through the gospel.
and you will find rest (11:29b)
I am lowly and humble in heart
Christ is accessible, approachable.
My yoke is easy my burden light.
Note:
Jesus teachings don’t sound easy or light, they sound incredibly haven and burdensome. Isn’t that the experience some of us have with following Christ? So it must me more than just what he taught. It must also mean how we lived.
- Here we must imagine the operation of a yoke.
Step 1: Come to Jesus (receive salvation — justification by faith)
That is good, that is the right place to start.
But here’s the promise “come to me, and I will give you rest”
for your souls.
step one come to me and I will give you rest
Step 2: Take up my yoke and learn from me (become my disciple, my apprentice)
ah, and you will find/discover rest.
Why?
I am lowly and humble in heart — Because of who Jesus is, the kind of person / the kind of God we have
Lowly (πραΰς) — meek, gentle, humble, mild (Matt 5 5 “5 Blessed are the humble (πραΰς) , for they will inherit the earth.”
not harsh, reactionary, easily exasperated. He is the most understanding person in the universe. Not a pointed finger but open arms. (or open hands) (Ortlund, 19)
Humble (ταπεινός) — lowly, undistinguished, of no account
refers to not humility as a virtue but to humility in the sense of destitution or being thrust downward by life circumstance.
the socially unimpressive, not the life of the party but rather cause the host to cringe when they show up. (Rom 12:16 “16 Live in harmony with one another. Do not be proud; instead, associate with the humble. Do not be wise in your own estimation.”
The point is that he is accessible. (Ortlund, 20)
“For all his resplendent glory and dazzling holiness, his supreme uniqueness and otherness, no one in human history has ever been more approachable thanJesus Christ…The minimum bar to be enfolded into the embrace of Jesus is simply: open yourself up to him. It is all he needs. Indeed, it is the only thing that he works with…You don’t need to unburden or collect yourself and then come to Jesus. Your very burden is what qualifies you to come. No payment is required; he says “I will give you rest.”
This is who he is for those who come to him, who take his yoke upon them, who cry to him for help. The paragraph before …Jesus gives us a picture of how he handles the impenitent. “woe to you… Matt 11 21 “21 “Woe to you, Chorazin! Woe to you, Bethsaida! For if the miracles that were done in you had been done in Tyre and Sidon, they would have repented in sackcloth and ashes long ago...”
Gentleness is who he is.
Jesus is not saying life is free of pain or hardship. This is the same word elsewhere translated ‘kind’ as in Eph 4 32 “32 And be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving one another, just as God also forgave you in Christ.” A yoke is a have crossbar laid on oxen to force them to drag farming equipment thorough the field…the yoke laid on his disciples is a non-yoke. For it is a yoke of kindness.
It’s like telling a drowning man that he must put on the burden of a life reserver only to hear him shout back sputtering “no way! Not me! This is hard enough, drowning here in these stormy waters. The last thing I need is the added burden of a life preserver around my body!”
That’s what we are al like, confessing Christ with our lips but generally avoiding deep fellowship with him, out of a muted understanding of his heart. (22)
His yoke is kind and his burden is light. His yoke is a nonyoke and his burden a nonburden.
What helium does to a balloon, Jesus’s yoke does to his followers. We are buoyed along in life by his endless gentleness and supremely accessible lowliness.
In heart — biblically the center or core of who “we are. Our heart defines and directs us
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