Christ's invitation in Matthew 11:27-30 describes one unified movement: the Son reveals the Father, the weary are invited to come, they take His yoke, learn of Him, and find rest. This book argues that the yoke is not merely help with life's burdens. It is covenant union with Christ through which the Father is known, the soul is formed, and true rest is found.
The yoke is not a burden to be tolerated. It is a covenant union through which the Father is known, the soul is formed, and true rest is found. Each of the fifteen chapters follows the order Christ Himself gives, descending through the passage rather than scattering across topics.
It is written for Latter-day Saints who love the Savior's invitation and want to understand it more deeply: those who want to know the Father and the Son more clearly, understand covenant life more richly, and see grace as the power that strengthens real participation.