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Escaping False Yokes to Embrace the Jesus Way
“Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.” - Matthew 11:29 We are all making disciples. Whether you are a parent, pastor, business leader, student, or retiree, your life is shaping others. The question is: What kind of disciple are you becoming, and therefore reproducing? If we want to re-disciple the church, we must first take an honest look at the yokes we’ve been carrying. Many believers are weighed down by distorted discipleship models inherited from history, culture, and tradition. These models bear little resemblance to the way of Jesus. Jesus’ invitation to “take my yoke” is not only personal, it’s foundational for forming disciples who will multiply His Kingdom. But before we can live it out, we must first lay down the false yokes we’ve been carrying. Five False Yokes We Must Lay Down 1. Moralism - The Pharisee Lens: Obedience Without Relationship In Jesus’ day, the Pharisees were passionate about holiness, but their discipleship was rule-based, performance-driven, and external. They believed following all 613 laws was the way to earn God’s favor. Today, moralism still persists in churches where discipleship is judged by behavior modification and conformity to religious norms. It fosters cultures of shame and self-righteousness. The Jesus Way: Grace-based transformation. Jesus starts with the heart, not just behavior. His disciples obey out of love and intimacy, not obligation. 2. Activism - The Zealot Lens: Mission Without Surrender The Zealots tried to impose the Kingdom's reality through political resistance. Today, activism appears in discipleship that is full of action but lacking in abiding. The Jesus Way: Being before doing. Lasting Kingdom work flows from deep surrender and connection to Jesus. 3. Isolationism - The Essene Lens: Purity Without Presence The Essenes withdrew from society to prevent cultural contamination. Today, this mindset results in followers who hide from the world instead of engaging with it to bring redemption. The Jesus Way: Incarnational presence. “As the Father has sent me, so I am sending you” (John 20:21). 4. Compromise - The Sadducee Lens: Relevance Without Conviction The Sadducees aligned with Rome, downplaying spiritual truths to keep influence. Today, compromise produces disciples who blend in so well with culture that they lose their distinctiveness. The Jesus Way: Bold faithfulness. A disciple is set apart, marked by holy love and unwavering truth. 5. Consumerism - The Modern Western Lens: Following Without Cost Consumerism disciples believers to consume religious goods without embracing sacrifice. The church becomes a vendor; the believer becomes a customer. The Jesus Way: Costly surrender. “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves…” (Luke 9:23). Take His Yoke: The Only Way Forward Moralism, activism, isolationism, compromise, and consumerism. These are heavy yokes that distort the way of Jesus. He offers us a different yoke: light, because He carries it with us. This is the heart behind the 5.3.2 Disciple-Making Method: 5 Principles
3 Relationships
2 Rhythms
Becoming Before Reproducing We cannot make Kingdom disciples if we are not living Kingdom lives. Before we multiply, we must abide. Before we teach others to follow Jesus, we must walk closely with Him ourselves. Only when we are living the Jesus Way can we authentically call others into it. Pause and Reflect
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AuthorDavid Putman is the founder of Planting the Gospel and a Senior Lead Navigator with Auxano the category leader in vision clarity. When David isn't writing or consulting he enjoys staying fit and competing at Crossfit. Archives
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