Jesus told us to take His yoke and learn from Him. When you think of a yoke of oxen, you realize that the oxen have to work together to go anywhere. There is a will involved in each ox, but if they want to accomplish anything, they must move as one. I think that is what Jesus is trying to say to us. Do like he does, live like He lives, respond like He would respond, and surrender like He would surrender. What we soon realize is that it makes things easier when we yield to Him. His burden is light, His yoke is easy, we are the ones who make it hard by trying to pull our own way. It is really light when we realize that He shoulders the weight for us. We just have to walk next to Him. We just have to stay close to Him. We just have to stay in His presence. Jesus had a way with people that was exceptional. Doing things together in everyday life was important to Him, because as we “do life” together, we are trained to follow Him. He was more concerned with transmitting heart knowledge than head knowledge. The people who were with Jesus “caught” what He taught. It became real because it was personal and practical. He met them right at their level. He let them ask questions and He asked them questions. He made it easy to learn. So if we want to be like Him, how can we make it easy for those around us to learn about Jesus? Maybe the easiest answer is for us to stay close to the Master and to lead them in the same path. As we become more like Christ, others around us will too.