Sermon Tone Analysis

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Lord I’m a Mess
We live in maybeline society
Main Idea -
Matthew 11:
All who labor and are heavy laden
I will give you rest
Take my yoke
Learn from me
For I am gentle
Lowly in heart
My yoke - is easy
My burden is light
Jesus gives three commands - come to me, take my yoke, learn from me
Jesus’ promises - I will give you rest, you will find rest
rest -
Traditional definition of a yoke -
Yoke as Obligation — An obligation is conceptualized as a yoke.
A yoke is a heavy wooden device used to subjugate animals and join them together.
Yoke as Slavery — Slavery is conceptualized as a yoke.
▼ C4 Yoked
Make a yoke and put it on your neck (Jer.
27:2); Hananiah broke Jeremiah’s yoke (Jer.
28:10; Jer.
28:12); yokes of iron made (Jer.
28:13–14); God will put an iron yoke on your neck (Deut.
28:48); he made heavy the yoke of my transgressions (Lam.
1:14); it is good for a man to bear the yoke in his youth (Lam.
3:27); take my yoke upon you (Matt.
11:29); my yoke is easy (Matt.
11:30); why put a yoke on the disciples which we ourselves could not bear?
(Acts 15:10); I will harness Ephraim with the yoke (Hos.
10:11); do not be unequally yoked together with unbelievers (2 Cor.
6:14).
The yoke can also be a symbol of partnership as in Christ’s service.
ἀνάπαυσις (anapausis).
n. fem.
stopping, ceasing, rest.
Referring to stopping activity for rest and relief.
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