Examples of 'his yoke' in a sentence
Meaning of "his yoke"
The phrase 'his yoke' is a metaphorical expression that symbolizes one's burdens, responsibilities, or obligations. It is often used to refer to the challenges or duties that an individual must bear or carry, similar to how a yoke is placed on the necks of oxen to enable them to pull a load
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And then we must take his yoke.
Take his yoke and learn from him.
Put our neck under his yoke.
Taking his yoke upon us and learning from him.
Whole families packed together under his yoke.
He invites us to take his yoke upon our shoulders.
Under his yoke we are certain of his nearness and communion.
Nor need we fear his yoke.
His yoke is indeed easy and his burden is indeed light.
First of all he tell us to take his yoke upon us.
His yoke is easy.
He calls us to take up his yoke and learn from him.
They want to free their country from his yoke.
We are invited to take his yoke upon us and learn from him.
And you would have achieved your goal of escaping his yoke.
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His yoke has nothing to do with the demands of the law or human works.
The ox hath therefore stretch would his yoke in vain.
Now His yoke requires a great effort.
Jesus asks his followers to take on his yoke because it is easy.
Put on His yoke and go forth in peace.
Except that Jesus says his yoke is easy.
His yoke of obedience is easy when Self is on the cross.
I must take His yoke upon myself.
Jesus said it is received by taking His yoke upon us.
And His yoke is light for it is carried by our love of one another.
Jesus asks us to take His yoke because it is easy.
His yoke is heavy and we better earn our standing before Him.
Let us not hesitate to take His yoke since Jesus carries it with us.
Jesus said to come to Him with our burdens and take His yoke instead.
We also need to remember that His yoke is easy and His burden is light.
Take His yoke upon you and learn from Him.
Jesus tells us to come to Him because His yoke is light.
I put on his yoke and I learn from him.
Coming to Him means voluntarily placing His yoke upon ourselves.
Take up His yoke which is easy and His burden light.
We are to find rest by wearing His yoke and bearing His burdens.
Take His yoke and learn of Him.
We are invited by our Lord to take His yoke and bear His burden.
His yoke is the yoke of love, and it is easy.
Jesus invites us to take His yoke and let Him bear our burdens.
Then, let us help each other relieve us of his yoke.
His yoke is light in weight, but also it is the light of truth.
That is why Jesus said we should take His yoke and then learn of Him.
We welcome the foreigner with hospitality, but we will not wear his yoke.
When you break loose from his yoke upon your neck, you are dead.
One-shot maniac rapes lasting plus archfiend his yoke hostages.
You see his yoke is the Word of God, it is the scriptures.
But Christ encouraged men and women alike to take His yoke and learn from Him.
When we take his yoke and follow his Way, we become his.
The storm still continuing, he was obliged to slaughter his yoke oxen for food.
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