Let Him Do the Heavy Lifting
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Published5 months ago
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Father Chris Alar, MIC draws our attention to a line from the Gospel that is often misunderstood and quietly misapplied: “My yoke is easy, and my burden light” (Matthew 11:30; NABRE.) Jesus does not promise that our burdens will feel easy. He promises that His will be. The distinction matters — because the Christian life is not about carrying everything alone, but about learning how to walk yoked to Christ.
Father Chris explains that when Jesus speaks of a yoke, He is not speaking poetically. In the ancient world, two oxen were yoked together so that the stronger, older ox would bear the weight and guide the younger one. The work still happened, but it was no longer crushing. That is the image Christ gives us of discipleship. He does not remove the path. He walks it with us — and He carries what we cannot.
So often we grow exhausted because we insist on doing God’s work by our own strength. We try to fix ourselves. We try to carry guilt, suffering, temptation, and fear as if holiness were a solo effort. But Jesus never said your burden would be easy. He said His would be — if we let Him lead, pull, and lift.
This is the quiet invitation at the heart of the Christian life: Surrender. To stop dragging the weight of sin and suffering alone. To place ourselves under Christ’s yoke and trust that He knows the way. When we fall, He lifts us. When we stumble, He steadies us. When we are weak, He does the work.
Grace does not eliminate effort — it redirects it. Holiness is not about proving strength, but about trusting the strength of the One beside us. Let Him lead. Let Him pull. Let Him do the heavy lifting.