Learning To Be More Mary Than Martha
“But Martha was distracted by the big dinner she was preparing. She came to Jesus and said, “Lord, doesn’t it seem unfair to you that my sister just sits here while I do all the work? Tell her to come and help me.”41 But the Lord said to her, “My dear Martha, you are worried and upset over all these details! 42 There is only one thing worth being concerned about. Mary has discovered it, and it will not be taken away from her.”—Luke 10:40-42 (NLT)
As I read Luke 10, I definitely relate to Martha. I would have been right there with her in the kitchen. She was so busy serving, she missed out on sitting and listening to the Lord. Mary chose to spend time in the presence of Jesus. When we make this same choice, it can’t ever be taken from us. Time with Jesus is eternal and will outlast us.
I am that person that gets all her wash done the day she gets home from a trip. I know I need to be able to dump all my dirty clothes in the laundry room and deal with it another day, but that is not how I am wired. I have a hard time sleeping when I all I can think about is what I need to do the next day. That isn’t from God. He wants me to relax and go to bed and tackle it the next day.
My feelings of being overwhelmed are self-inflicted. No doubt, I can be the Martha in Luke 10:40-42. Where God has been growing me, is spending time with Jesus. While I might not be able to put off my wash until another day, I am able to say, no to things that keep me from my morning quiet time. This is my time to ask God to guide my day. It all falls in place when I do this. God blesses me with peace, joy and rest when I let Him direct the steps at the beginning of my day. God can’t bless what I don’t submit to Him.
I am thankful for my season in life as an empty nester. It has been a time of growth for me. God has blessed me with uninterrupted morning quiet time. I have more time to myself to focus on Jesus to let Him use me in bigger ways.
This wasn’t the case when I was a full-time mom making breakfast and packing lunches. I would get to the carpool line early so I could work on my Bible study. Because of that time in my life, I know what a gift it is to be able to have this alone time with my Heavenly Father. It makes me a better wife, mom and grandmother.
As busy as my day may be, I have learned to be a Mary at the start of it. Rather than lay in bed an extra hour, I get up, pour some coffee, sit in my favorite chair, meditate on God’s Word and spend some time in prayer. If I don’t take the needed time to be in God’s Word, I can’t be refueled. I also can’t grow in Christ if I am not listening and applying scripture in my daily life.
God wants us to serve Him, but His greater desire is for us to spend time with Him. We can’t effectively be a disciple for Christ unless we have personal communion with Him. With technology, there are many different ways we can connect with God throughout our day. We can listen to praise and worship music, a sermon or podcast. What are some ways you do this?
Father God,
Forgive me when I start my day without You. I ask for You to carve out alone time in Your Presence. I know it anchors me as well as gives me the needed peace to handle whatever the day may hold. Help me to keep my mind focused on You throughout my day. Thank You for showing me how to live a life more like Mary. I lift those up to You who are struggling in this area of their life. Reveal to them how they can spend more time communing with You. I pray these things in the name of Jesus. Amen.
June Verse
“I will meditate on your precepts and fix my eyes on your ways.”—Psalm 119:15 (ESV)
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