Which of the following did Jesus say:
A) “Take my yoke upon you and burn bright for me, for even if
you burn out you will have eternal rest for your soul. For my yoke is
worthy of your best effort and my burden is yours to bear.”
B) “Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and
humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke
is easy and my burden is light."
(See Matthew 11:29-30 if you are not sure.)
“Take my yoke and learn from me, you can bear the burden
easily...” says the Lord. So why are so many of us, especially
those of us who are “in the ministry,” struggle so much? Why are
there so many former pastors and ministry leaders out there who have
quit in discouragement and some who have even fallen away from the
Lord? Why is being a pastor or church/ministry leader so hard? Could
it be that we have taken on a yoke that was never ours to pull? Could
it be that we have taken on burdens that were never ours to bear?
Could it be that we are single-handedly carrying burdens that were
meant to be shared with others or with God?
Absolutely! We have taken on the yokes of others – what other
people want us to do and be – and confused them with the yoke the
Lord has placed upon our shoulders. His yoke is easy and His burden
is light but the expectations of council members, denominational
leaders, and the average person in the pew weigh heavily upon us. We
try to please everyone by running here, there, and everywhere and
doing this, that, and the other thing while the Lord is patiently
waiting saying, “Wait a minute, slow down, I didn't call you to do
all that other stuff. I called you to be devoted to Me and to partner
with Me in proclaiming the Good News and making disciples.”
Let's think about this together. Are you in danger of burning out
and quitting because you can't meet all the expectations and carry
all the burdens that people have placed upon you? Is your local
church weak because it is overburdened with church stuff and people's
expectations that have nothing to do with what the Lord wants the
church to do and be? Have the things that were once your passion –
sharing the Good News, making disciples, praying for people –
become your profession?
In many churches in America today the work of the ministry is left
for the paid professionals while the majority of believers form an
approving audience that does it's part by putting money in the
offering plate and standing up to applaud on Pastor's Appreciation
Sunday. Sure, it makes the pastors feel good to be appreciated and
supported financially while the audience gets good teaching and
weekly encouragement, but is that God's best for everyone concerned?
Is it Biblical?
The answer is obviously a resounding “NO!” It's not God's best
nor is it Biblical. God's best for everyone in the church is for
everyone to be in a passionate relationship with Him, not just a few.
His best is that everyone would have the opportunity to discover
their gifts and talents and then serve Him in ways that bring them
joy and fulfillment. God's best is for the congregation to be an army
of ambassadors that share the Good New with whomever they meet rather
than audience that is unequipped to talk to an acquaintance about
Jesus or pray for a co-worker.
Many churches today are weak and many church leaders are
over-burdened because we have taken what should be a passion of all
believers – serving God – and made it a profession for a few. The
light and easy yoke of serving Jesus becomes a heavy burden of church
stuff and people's expectations when we exalt ourselves as
professionals and ignore the callings of those in our congregation.
As we get ready to go to prayer, let me ask you this, “Do you do
what you do in church because you have to in order to get a paycheck
or to please people or do you do it because you get to, because it is
a joy and a privilege to serve God and His people?” Your answer to
that question will guide your prayer time today. If you do it because
you have to, confess that to the Lord and ask Him to help you sort
out what He wants you to do and what burdens others are putting upon
you so that you can make the necessary changes. If you consider it a
great privilege and joy to serve, rejoice in the Lord, thanking Him
that His burden is light and praying that others would be able to
enter into that special place of serving the Lord with joy.
Let's Pray Together...
Lord, you know me better than I know myself. I need you to help
me sort out which burdens are from you and which ones are from
others..... Help me to know which burdens are mine to carry with
your help and which ones I should share with other people..... Give
me grace to be able to move into that special place where serving You
is a joy and a privilege.....
This
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