Gospel: Matthew 11: 25-30
Where your treasure is, there also is your heart. Consider where the heart of Jesus is continually present throughout the Gospels. It is in the care of the sick and lame. It is in the liberation of those in the grip of demons. It is in the feeding of people who are hungry. These are the things that Jesus is about. These are the things that Jesus talks about and sends out his disciples to do in the world. The heart of Jesus is a heart for the poor and marginalized.
In today's Gospel portion he tells an oppressed people that his labor and yoke are easy and light - this to a people weight down by oppressive work just to survive due to an oppressive political and religious system. Jesus' burden is light because we are all encouraged to help one another with the burden. It is not because of some cosmic magic that the burden lightens. It is because each one of us takes up the burden of others, because we are in solidarity with one another caring for the common good of all.
If we find life burdensome it is perhaps because Christians are not living this solidarity in the world, that they have preached self-interest and individualism in contradiction to the Gospel. Consequently our world has less solidarity, less concern for the common good. Today is a day for us to take up the burden of others, to lighten the load others bear. Today is a day to recommit to solidarity with others and the common good. Today is a day for our heart to beat in unison with the heart of the Lord Jesus.