"Come to me, all who labor and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." We love quoting Matthew 11:28-30, but what did Jesus actually mean? In this episode, Wes McAdams and Marcus Stenson dig into the explosive context most people skip — Jesus's sharp rebuke of hard-hearted religious cities and the crushing yoke the Pharisees placed on everyday people. They explore how "yoke" referred to the Torah and how Jesus's invitation was a radical claim to deity, echoing Exodus 33, Numbers 12, and Jeremiah 6. They also unpack why Jesus's yoke is "easy" even though the way is hard, how burnout stems from serving the wrong masters, and why the gospel transforms duty into choice. If you're exhausted from carrying the wrong yoke, this episode is for you!
Links and Resources:
The BEMA Podcast by Marty Solomon — https://bemadiscipleship.com
Virtual Jewish Library (Referenced for rabbinic theology on the yoke metaphor) — https://jewishvirtuallibrary.org
Pirkei Avot 3:5 (Mishnah) — "Whoever takes upon himself the yoke of the Torah, they remove from him the yoke of government and the yoke of worldly concerns.”
"Love Constraining to Obedience" — Hymn by William Cowper (Olney Hymns, No. 55) — "Changes a slave into a child, and duty into choice"
Camp Blue Haven — https://campbluehaven.com












