Homily for 2nd Wednesday in Advent: Matthew 11:28-30.
I spoke to you
twelve days ago about Jesus’ words, “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my
words will not pass away.” Jesus’ words in today’s gospel reading were among the examples I
quoted. “Take my yoke upon you,” Jesus says. In Jesus’ day yokes were in daily
use. Carved out of wood to fit over the shoulders, they had arms extending out
about a foot or more with a ring on each end supporting a rope from which the
person using the yoke could hang a bucket or other container. This made it
possible to transport with relative ease loads which could not be carried by
hand.
It was crucial
that yoke fit the shoulders of the person using it. Otherwise the yoke would
chafe and the person attempting to use it would soon throw it off. “My yoke is
easy,” Jesus says, “and my burden light.” There is an unspoken IF there. The
yoke and burden Jesus offers us are easy and light only if we accept them. If we chafe against the yoke and try to throw it
off, then it is not easy; and the burden which it supports is heavy and
definitely not light.
To help us
accept the yoke Jesus says: “Learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart.”
Meekness and humility do not come to us easily or without prolonged effort and
many failures. We must be lifelong learners. Our teacher is the best there is.
He understands our difficulties. He is not interested in how often we stumble
and fall. He is interested in one thing only: how often, with his help, we get
up again, and continue the journey.
Our teacher’s
name is Jesus Christ.
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