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2. Getting To Know The Lord (Our Rabbi)

Getting To Know Jesus In my most previous blog post, I talked about the concept of a disciple and taking on a rabbi's "yoke." This yoke, in the Jewish tradition, was a rabbi's very way of being: his way of  thinking, acting, seeing the world, etc. In order to take on the rabbi's yoke the disciple had to get to know the rabbi. Thus, when you accept Our Lord's invitation to become his disciple YOU ARE SAYING that you will follow Him by coming to know Him as best you can (this is a continuous process) in order to imitate Him to the FULLEST --> in order to live like Him and to take on His worldview WITHOUT RESERVE.  Which leads to the following question... How do you come to know another person?  Answer: Through their words and deeds.  The most direct place where we can find an account of Our Lord's words and deeds is in Scripture. But this doesn't simply mean sitting down and interpreting Christ's words and deeds as you see fit ...

1. Take On My...What?

"Take my yoke upon you and learn from me for I am meek and humble of heart;  and you will find rest for yourselves." Matthew 11:29  This very passage is at the CORE of what discipleship is it. If we do not take on Jesus's yoke, then we are not truly His disciples. To put it quite bluntly, without taking on Christ's yoke our discipleship is nonexistent.  But what does it mean to take on another's yoke?  Getting to the very root of things, what on earth is a yoke? Jeff Cavin's has enlightened me to this answer in order to help me become a disciple of Our Lord, and now I wish to share it with you in hopes of helping you on your journey into discipleship. I will try to explain these things in simple and understandable terms that any reader can grasp. I will go into the historical understanding of Jewish discipleship more in future blog posts, but for now I am simply going to state that a disciple is a man who follows his rabbi wherever He...