What does it mean?
Luke 21:19
In your patience possess ye your souls.
what does "possess your souls" mean?
mt 5:8
the pure of heart shall see God.
what does "shall see God" mean?
mt 11:29
Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.
what does "rest unto your souls" mean?
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Matthew 11:28, the modern world constantly tells you that the key to strength is absolute independence, you are taught from a young age to pull yourself up, to never ask for help and to carry your own weight, you believe that if you just push a little harder and work a little longer, you can conquer any problem. But eventually, everyone reaches a breaking point, there comes a moment when the heavy weight of life becomes completely crushing, you realize that your own human strength is limited and it is quickly running out. It is in these moments of total exhaustion that Jesus offers you a secret that sounds completely backwards to human logic, true strength and resilience are not found in fighting harder, they are actually found in surrender.
Jesus looked at the crowds of people following him and he saw how tired they were, they were weighed down by religious rules, physical sickness and daily survival, Jesus did not offer a new philosophy or a complicated set of instructions, he offered himself as the solution to their exhaustion, Matthew 11:29. Jesus invited them to take his yoke upon them, in the agricultural world of that time, a yoke was a heavy wooden beam that was placed across the shoulders of two animals, usually oxen, the wooden yoke connected the two animals together, so they could pull a plow through the hard dirt. Usually, a younger, weaker ox would be paired with an older, stronger ox, the stronger animal carried most of the heavy weight and guided the direction of the plow, the weaker animal simply walked alongside and learned the rhythm.
Matthew 11:30, when Jesus invites you to take his yoke, he is inviting you to step inside that wooden beam with him, he is the strong, experienced partner, he is offering to carry the crushing weight of your life. This is the profound secret of Christian resilience, you are strong, because you have surrendered your heavy burdens to the strongest person in the universe. You do not have to pull the plow all by yourself anymore, you simply need to walk closely beside Jesus and let him carry the load. To be resilient, you must learn how to let go, you must stop trying to fix everything in your own power, when a difficult health diagnosis comes or a child goes down the wrong path, your first reaction might be to panic and try to control the situation. Surrender means taking your hands off the steering wheel, it means going to God in prayer and saying that you cannot do this alone, you admit your weakness.
In the kingdom of God, admitting your weakness is actually the very first step to gaining ultimate strength, when you stop fighting against God and start resting in his presence, you will experience a deep cooling peace. Your mind will stop racing, your heart will calm down, this deep rest of the soul gives you the ability to wake up the next morning and face a difficult world with fresh energy. True resilience is knowing that the battle belongs to God and your job is simply to trust and follow him, by giving up control, you actually gain the unshakeable power of heaven.