If it’s finished, why are you still working? Discussion Questions from John 19:30 and Matthew 11:28-30:
- “It is finished” – What does this announcement mean to you personally? How does it change the way you relate to God?
- “Come to Me” – What do you think Jesus means by “come to Me”?
- “All who are weary” – In what ways do people today experience spiritual weariness? What burdens have you personally carried?
- “And heavy-laden” – What kinds of religious or personal pressures make people feel heavy-laden? How does Jesus offer relief?
- “And I will give you rest” – What kind of rest is Jesus talking about? How is this different from the rest the world offers?
- “Take My yoke upon you” – Why would Jesus use the image of a yoke? How does His yoke differ from the burdens of legalism or self-effort?
- “And learn from Me” – What does it mean to truly learn from Jesus? How does learning from Him change the way we live?
- “For I am gentle” – How does Jesus’ gentleness contrast with the harshness of religion or our own expectations of Him?
- “And humble in heart” – What does Jesus’ humility teach us about God’s heart for us? How should this shape our relationship with Him?
- “And you will find rest for your souls” – What does it mean to find rest in Jesus? How does this differ from simply taking a break?
- “For My yoke is easy” – What makes Jesus’ yoke easy? Why do we often resist it and choose a heavier one?
- “And My burden is light” – What does a light burden look like in daily life? How can we live in this reality instead of falling back into striving?