His Yoke Is Easy—So Why Are You Crushed?

His Yoke Is Easy—So Why Are You Crushed?

Posted on March 19th, 2026


Jesus said, “Take my yoke upon you… for my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.” (Matthew 11:28–30)


So let me ask you a question that cuts through the noise:

If His yoke is easy and His burden is light… why are you crushed?


Because many of us are wearing the wrong yoke. 

Not God’s yoke. People’s yoke. Family’s yoke. Guilt’s yoke. Old roles we inherited and never challenged. Expectations we keep calling “obedience” because it sounds spiritual.


But Jesus didn’t say, “Take everyone’s yoke.”
He said, “Take my yoke.”


Overgiving Is Not Obedience

Obedience is doing what God told you to do. Overgiving is doing what people demand while you tell yourself, “God understands.”


A yoke is about alignment. It determines your pace, your direction, and what you’re connected to. When you’re yoked to people’s expectations, you’ll feel pulled into responsibilities God never assigned you. You’ll carry pressure Jesus never promised you.


His yoke fits. People’s yokes crush.

How the Wrong Yoke Shows Up


Here are a few signs you’re carrying what God never told you to carry:

  1. You keep saying yes to avoid discomfort
    Not because you agree—because you don’t want conflict, guilt, or the label of “selfish.”
  2. You’ve become the fixer for everyone else’s dysfunction
    You’re the one who rescues, mediates, funds, and absorbs chaos. It started as love. Now it’s a lifestyle.
  3. You’re financing patterns instead of supporting growth
    Helping empowers. Enabling repeats. If your “help” creates dependency without change, it’s not help anymore—it’s a cycle.
  4. You confuse love with unlimited access
    Some people treat love like a key to your calendar, your wallet, your home, and your emotional labor. Wisdom governs access. Love doesn’t require full access.

Family: Where Many Women Get Crushed

Family knows your soft spots. They know which words trigger guilt and compliance:


“Don’t forget where you came from.”
“That’s your blood.”
“You only have one mother.”
“If you don’t help, who will?”
“So you’re too busy now?”

And it shows up in real ways:

Money: constant “emergencies” that never end.
Time: your schedule treated like community property.
Emotional labor: you become the therapist, mediator, and peacekeeper.

You can honor family without enabling dysfunction. You can love family without losing your assignment. You can be compassionate without being captured.


A Simple Test: 

Whose Yoke Is This? Before you say yes, ask:

  1. Did God assign this—or did someone request it?
  2. Does this come with grace—or pressure and panic?
  3. Is my yes producing fruit—or enabling dysfunction?
  4. If I say no, will I feel guilty… or free?
  5. Does this align with what God told me to build—or sabotage it?

If the burden is heavy, check the yoke.


What to Say When You’re Done Overgiving; You don’t need a long explanation. You need clarity.

“I can’t do that, but I can do this.”
“I’m not available for that.”
“That won’t work for me.”
“I’m not able to help financially.”
“I’m protecting my schedule this season.”


Short. Clean. No guilt speech.


The Shunammite Framework: Wholeness Requires Gates

In the Shunammite story, she built a room—a set-apart space. That’s not selfish. That’s wisdom.


Wholeness requires gates.
If everyone has access to you, you will never have peace. Serve. Love. Give. Help. Be kind. But do it yoked to Christ—not yoked to pressure.


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