Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Dane Ortlund

 His yoke is kind and His burden is light. That is, His yoke is a nonyoke, and His burden is a nonburden. What helium does to a balloon, Jesus’s yoke does to His followers. We are buoyed along in life by His endless gentleness and supremely accessible loneliness. He doesn’t simply meet us at our place of news; He lives in our place of need. He never tires is sweeping us into Hks tender embrace. It is His very heart.  Page 23

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