Monday, February 20, 2012

Mary & Martha

Luke 10:38-42
We now arrive at Mary and Martha's home and only get to find out part of the story. Luke records only what is necessary for us to know. But oh, don't you just wonder sometimes how it all played out? :) I know, I do. However, that should not distract us from searching for the lesson God wants us to learn from these few verses. We find that Christ was in the home of Mary and Martha. "Martha was distracted with much serving" (vs.40), while Mary "sat at the Lord's feet and listened to his teaching" (vs. 39).

Much has been written about Mary and Martha and what we would like to challenge you with today is to not determine if you are like Mary or Martha, but if you are taking opportunities to spend time with Christ.  This event reminds us of priorities. Mary had her priorities in order....sit at the Lord's feet. Martha missed out on that opportunity by being distracted with serving. Have you ever missed out on an opportunity to spend time with the Lord because you were distracted with concerns of your home? There ought to be a balance of spending time with the Lord and serving your family. 

Take the opportunities to be in His Word and prioritize for that time.
  • Is the baby sleeping? Read God's Word and pray! And then take your nap too!
  • Are your children away at school and husband working? Start your morning off in the Word to arm yourself for the day, and then pray as you work in your home. 
  • Are you on your lunch break?  Read a favorite Psalm and spend a few moments in prayer asking for strength and grace to glorify Him at work.
  • Are you traveling? Pray along the way and as long as your not driving, read the Word too! If you are on a plane, open your Bible and read; pray for an opportunity to share Christ with the one who sits next to you.
  • Is your husband out of town for the weekend? Don't just fill up your Saturday with "me" time, start your day by spending some more time with your Heavenly Father in the Word and prayer. Make it "God's time" and seek how you can serve others.
These are just a few examples how we can make Christ the priority even in the midst of our responsibilities.
We pray for you and trust that God's Word will work in your heart as you strive to glorify Him.

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