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Hannah Anderson
“When Jesus calls us to take His yoke, when He invites us to find rest through submission, He is not satisfying some warped need for power or His own sense of pride. He is calling us to safety. The safety that comes from belonging to Him. The safety that comes from being tamed.”
Hannah Anderson, Humble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes Your Soul

Hannah Anderson
“When you read the context of Jesus' words, you'll realize that Jesus isn't calling us to shoulder an extra burden; He is calling us to exchange a heavy burden for a lighter one. He is calling us to take His yoke because it is easier and lighter than the one we are presently carrying.”
Hannah Anderson, Humble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes Your Soul

Hannah Anderson
“By leaving the yoke of their Master, they have become prey for the wild, unpredictable world around them . . . We must come to Him to be tamed.”
Hannah Anderson, Humble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes Your Soul

“Think of yourselves as dung beetles. Yes! Dung beetles lug their balls of dung around鈥� We all have our own ball of dung to lug around. We鈥檙e all dung beetles, in our own way.”
Ingrid Chabbert, Waves

Tish Harrison Warren
“There is no yokeless option. It seems to me the weary should be unyoked altogether, but instead Jesus suggests that all people are under a yoke, that it's impossible to not be yoked to someone or something. It may be the yoke of religious law and scrupulous spirituality. It may be the yoke of our desires and passions, as raucous and exhausting as a newborn baby. It may be the yoke of cultural norms and assumptions, the water we swim in.

Jesus calls the weary not to follow their own way - that would be a heavy yoke indeed - but to submit to him and learn from him, to take on his yoke...

Jesus' yoke is light not because he promises ease or success, but because he promises to bear our burdens with us. He promises to shoulder our load.”
Tish Harrison Warren, Prayer in the Night: For Those Who Work or Watch or Weep
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