Not boredom but freedom

Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart. — Matthew 11:29

During World War II, a fellow soldier said to me, “Herb, you seem to be happy. But if I had to live the way you do, I’d just as soon be dead.” He was implying that my life was so moral that it had to be boring. But I had never thought of it that way. In fact, I often felt guilty because of my many failings.

I grew up in a Christian home where I was taught that I was a sinner in need of salvation. But I also learned that God in the person of Jesus Christ had paid the price for my sins.

Then, through the ministry of the Holy Spirit, I recognized the truth of this teaching. And as a child, I placed my trust in Jesus and committed my life to Him. From that day on, I tried to live out the command to love God and my neighbor (Matt. 22:37-40). My obedience to God was a natural response for one who had truly believed.

In 2 John the word commandment is used four times to remind us that we are to walk the path of truth and to love one another (vv.4-6). Christians who do this will find joy and freedom, not boredom and bondage, as some people mistakenly think.

I love the words of Jesus in Matthew 11:30, “My yoke is good to bear, My load is light” (NEB). — Herb Vander Lugt

Happy are they who love the Lord,

Whose hearts have Christ confessed,

Who by His cross have found their life,

Beneath His yoke their rest. — Bridges

READ: 2 John 1-6

Joy is the result of walking with God.

The Bible in one year:

• Nehemiah 12-13

• Acts 4:23-37

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