Rest for the Weary Heart
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Matthew 11:25–30 Jesus’ words in this Gospel feel like a deep breath for the soul. Jesus begins by praising God for revealing God's love not to the powerful or the learned, but to the “little ones”—those who come with open hearts, humility, and trust. God’s truth isn’t something we earn by intelligence or status; it’s something we receive when we let our ego diminish enough to be taught. Then Jesus offers one of the most comforting invitations in all of Scripture: “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest.” Jesus knows the weight we carry—our worries, responsibilities, disappointments, and hidden struggles. Jesus doesn’t tell us to push harder or pretend we’re fine. Jesus simply invites us to come to him. When Jesus speaks of his “yoke,” he isn’t adding more demands. A yoke joins two animals so they can pull together. Jesus is saying, “Let me carry your burden with you.” Jesus' yoke is easy not becaus...