Turn my eyes away from worthless
things; preserve my life according to your word. ~Psalm 119:37
I love the story of Mary and Martha
found in Luke 10:38-42. In this passage we see where Martha had opened up
her home up to Jesus and His disciples. Her sister Mary is sitting at the
feet of Jesus taking in everything He is saying, while Martha is busy with all
of the preparations. I can imagine all of thoughts going through Martha’s
head as she runs around trying to get get things in order for her guests.
I can imagine the uncomfortable annoyance and possible resentment she might
feel as she is scampering around, while her sister Mary appears to be just
loading around. Yet, scriptures denotes Martha as being distracted ( Luke
10:40). So when she comes to Jesus with her complaint about her sister He
lets her know that Mary has chosen the better thing. Mary has chosen the
one thing that we need, Jesus. Jesus who is the truth, way and the life
(John 14:6) and Jesus who is the Word (John 1:1)
Martha, Martha,” the Lord
answered, “you are worried and upset about many things, 42 but few things are needed—or indeed only one.] Mary has chosen what is better, and it
will not be taken away from her.” -Luke 10:41-42
When I was younger, I sides with
Martha. I saw her as doing the work. I understood her frustration with
her sister Mary and I expected a different response from the Lord. But by
God’s grace the revelation of this Word has been revealed to me. I know
understand that there are a multitude of things that might seek to grab my
attention. Some might be good things and well intentioned, but the “work” is
not in the doing. The work, the better thing, is sitting at His feet
listening to all that He has to say. The better thing is focusing on
Jesus and His word.
There are so many things that
clamor for our attention. So many distractions that enemy wants us to
focus on; worthless things like comparison games, gossip, strife, bitterness
the tensions in our land and even worry. It is a natural instinct to
worry, but God has told us not to. We have no need because we have Him as
our God. If we stay focused on Him, the better thing, peace will be ours
(Isaiah 26:3). May we all follow Mary’s example and God’s Word and choose
the better thing-Jesus.
Lord, we love You and thank You for
being the One thing that we need. Saturate is in your love and in Your
Word. In Jesus name I pray. Amen
I so needed this word...Amen.
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DeleteThank you for this. I needed to hear this.
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DeleteAmen Jennifer! Sometimes our intentions are good but not what God intended for us.
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