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Mary and Martha

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Jesus Loved Martha

“But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made. She came to [Jesus] and asked, ‘Lord, don’t you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!’” (Luke 10:40)

Ever feel like a “Martha”? Someone who is focused, driven, hardworking … someone who wants to just get things done? Have you ever read Jesus’ interaction with Mary and her sister Martha, and felt sympathy for poor Martha, who is doing her best to be busy and work, only to be reproved by Jesus?

Does Jesus despise working hard? Surely not; Jesus commends hard work and perseverance (Revelation 2:2), and gives many parables to illustrate the value of hard work (such as the Two Sons, Matthew 21:32). What, then, does Jesus object to? Martha was not just working, but was “distracted,” “worried,” and “upset.” Just as “faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead” (James 2:17), the inverse is also true: Actions done with a gladful heart are what God desires.

What is the “better” thing that Mary has chosen? “The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent” (John 6:29). If Martha were doing her work with the proper focus (on God) and a loving attitude, she would not have complained that her sister was focusing on listening to Jesus, for Jesus told the crowds to “Listen and understand” (Matthew 15:10).

Even when we have a Martha attitude, we can take comfort in this: “Jesus loved Martha” (John 11:5) Even when we miss the mark, have a bad attitude, or lose patience, God still loves us. Take this opportunity today to examine your servant life, and see if your heart is “distracted,” “worried,” and “upset.” If so, it would be worthwhile to take time to spend some time in peace and quiet with God. Remember, “Jesus loved Martha.”

Read today’s Scripture passage, Luke 10:38-42

Questions to Ponder: Do you feel more like Mary or Martha today, and why? How can we keep a proper focus and loving attitude while we work?

 

by Darren Hewer

 

Quote of the Day: “Sometimes keeping busy helps us to avoid the still, quiet place where God can really speak to us. It is in solitude that we often become aware of the closed doors, the true motives behind our actions and the areas in our lives that aren’t surrendered “~ Jennifer MacPherson. Read the whole article: http://christianwomentoday.com/growth/surrender.html

About the Author: http://tmdevotionals.com/women/authors/darren-hewer/

 

 

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