Part II begins with a prayer of thanksgiving by Jesus, as well as one of his most famous invitations to the weary and burdened. Through his prayer and invitation, Jesus is continuing to set up a sharp contrast between himself and the religious leaders of Israel. Where they offer strict religious restrictions for the people and favor the wealthy, educated, and elite, Jesus offers an “easy yoke” and favors the “childlike.” It is a reminder of both the “upside-down” nature of Christ’s kingdom, as well as an invitation to set aside our sin and shame and take up the gracious love of Jesus instead. Are we willing to accept the yoke of Jesus