Open Heaven 14th December,2017
Topic: PAUL WAS TRULY YOKED
“Then Paul answered, What mean ye to weep and to break mine heart? for I am ready not to be bound only, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus.” - Acts 21:13
Bible Reading: Acts 21:7-14
Message:
“Take my yoke upon
you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest upon your souls” Matthew
11:29
In the above scripture, Jesus mentions two profound things that will give rest to
our souls, one of which is that we should take on His easy yoke.
What is His yoke?
It is that cross of self-denial we are
required to carry as we follow Him. This
refers to works such as these, which are
integral to the Christian life: making sacrifices, giving, service, investment of time to pray and study God’s word, and soul-winning.
One person who carried the yoke of Jesus was Paul. He understood what it means to be ‘made by Him and for Him’ (Colossians 1:16 ). When he met Christ on his way to Damascus and he surrendered of Him, from then onwards, he never turned back. He joyfully sacrificed all his earthly achievements and recognition so as to pursue one goal in life: to know Jesus (Philippians 3:8 )!
He worked like no one else did. He travelled extensively across the globe just to serve his Saviour, risking his life over and again in the process.
When it was revealed that he would be bound and afflicted if he went
to Jerusalem, with the brethren
passionately pleading that he should not go, he responded with these words in Acts
21:13 :
“…what mean ye to
weep and break mine heart? For I am ready not to be bound only, but also to die at Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus”
Have you taken on the yoke of Christ to
the extent that you can go anywhere, do
anything and give up anything for Him?
In addition, Jesus said we must be ready to learn of
Him. Jesus Christ can be likened to a well of knowledge that we cannot exhaust in our lifetime.
Beloved, there is so much to know about Him. Have you ever wondered how the Holy Spirit gives you insight into a particular scripture, and by the following day, week or month, when you take up the same verse, you still receive a deeper
revelation from it?
Do you know that the Holy Spirit can give you deep insight in a verse of scripture from which you can produce 10 or more solid books from?
Although Paul knew so much about Jesus, when he compared what he knew with what he was yet to know, he realized that he still knew very little. For this reason, he made it his life’s goal to know Him.
Do you think you know so much about Jesus and boast over this? Repent now and commit to learning more of Him everyday till you meet Him in glory.
Key Point: Those who went before us have left a
great legacy for us; what legacy are we leaving behind for our children regarding the Christian faith?
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