Text:
John 10:38-42
“She
had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet listening to what he said.
. . Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.”
On
the most obvious levels, this is a story of two able-bodied women who decided
to open their home to Jesus and his apostles. What significance should it hold
for us?
Although
we do not bustle about as quickly as average people, we do take on activities
and make promises intending to honor God. What happened to Martha can also
happen to us. If we allow it, our commitments will overwhelm our attention. We
may also worry too much about daily duties and necessities, since these take us
more effort to arrange. Do you see how easy it is to overlook the miraculous
fact: God is with us, waiting to talk to us?
Because
our physical mobility takes so much of our effort, we frequently spend more
time “just sitting.” Do we take sufficient advantage of this time to cherish
our connection with God, or do we allow our minds to run on useless “hamster
wheels” of preoccupation? Our jobs, homes, and finances can change at a moment’s
notice. If our minds are always stuck on temporary events or actions, we hinder
our souls in attempting to learn the indestructible eternal things that make
our efforts useful in God’s plans. How much does our distraction from Jesus and
his words detract from our witness by making us irritable? Let’s make a daily
effort to mimic Mary, who chose to listen and receive the gifts of God that no
one, and no situation can ever take away.
Heidi Dru Kortman DTM
God's
gifts and call are irrevocable.
Heidi Dru Kortman, a CWG Apprentice graduate, ACFW member
since 2004, and Word Weaver member has published devotionals in various
newsletters, and a collected volume of devotionals. Her poetry, flash fiction,
and short stories have appeared in small magazines, and a website. She is
applying herself to the task of writing smoothly polished fiction.
5 comments:
Thanks for leaving a spot open for my material, Laura.
Heidi, Thank you for sharing this insight.
Lovely reminders, Heidi. Our physical limitations are not the same, but I, too, spend much time sitting and waiting for energy. As you said, I could use this time to connect with my Savior. I needed that nudge--thank you!
Great reminder, Heidi! Thank you!
I want to be more like Mary and less like Martha. I love this season in my life without all the business, and I can spend time sitting at my Savior's feet.
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