"Then
they said to Him, "What shall we do, that we may work the works of God?" 29 Jesus answered and said to them,
"This is the work of God, that you believe in Him whom He
sent."
John 6:28-29
Belief in Jesus as the promised Messiah is not only the start of a relationship with God but the only way we grow as we exercise faith in submission to Him. When the Jews asked Jesus about doing the works of God, likely thought about what they needed to do. Jesus pointed to the work He desired to do inside them, that they would believe Jesus was the Christ and follow Him obediently. It is much easier to attempt work for God rather than allow Him to work and continue working unhindered in us.
Jesus said in Matthew 11:28-30, "Come to Me, all you who labour and
are heavy laden, and I will give you rest.29 Take My yoke upon you and
learn from Me, for I am gentle and lowly in heart, and you will find rest for
your souls. 30 For My yoke is easy and My burden is light." The illustration Jesus used was an ox wearing a yoke, a device that allowed two oxen to walk along beside each other as a team. Jesus extended an open invitation to whoever was weary to come to Him and find rest for their souls. One might think the place of rest is not in a yoke but once the yoke is removed. Jesus says when we take His yoke upon us and learn from Him we find rest for our souls. Walking alongside Him we are greatly helped and our crushing burdens lifted.
Yoked oxen walked together in cooperation according to verbal cues or a goad. The farmer who directed the plough that cut through the soil behind them into furrows to prepare for planting. As a trained ox recognises commands, Jesus always did the will of the Father. Oxen could not see the "work" that was occurring behind them as they walked forward on hard-packed, fallow ground. The relationship of a team to their trainer and owner was based on trust, and so is our relationship with God through Jesus Christ. We might not realise the work ordained by God that taking place out of sight behind us. The real work can begin when we humbly respond to the invitation to come to Him and take His yoke upon us by faith in Him.
A farmer might employ the strength of an ox to plough a field, to thresh grain or to pull a cart. What was required of the oxen was fairly simple: to obey the commands of the farmer. How privileged we are to come alongside and to learn from Jesus who is gentle and lowly of heart, not condescending and arrogant. No amount of working can earn God's acceptance or approval; no sacrifice is worthy of an audience with the almighty God. The work of God is to believe in Jesus and that is the place where the weary labourer finds rest by God's grace. It isn't the fields we clear or the furrows we cut that are evidence of the work of God in us but our position wearing Christ's yoke, a work that takes place in and then though us.
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