Luke 10:38-42
As they continued their travel, Jesus entered a
village. A woman by the name of Martha welcomed him and made him feel quite at
home. 39 She had a sister, Mary, who sat before the Master, hanging on every
word Jesus said. 40 But Martha was pulled away by all she had to do in the
kitchen. Later, she stepped in, interrupting them. "Master, don't you care
that my sister has abandoned the kitchen to me? Tell her to lend me a
hand." 41 The Master said, "Martha, dear Martha, you're fussing far
too much and getting yourself worked up over nothing. 42 One thing only is
essential, and Mary has chosen it--it's the main course, and won't be taken
from her."
Food for thought!
Do you have Marthas in your life? I mean people
like the woman of the gospel called Martha? People who are not happy that you
wake up everyday and come/go to church or sit down before or after work in some
quite place for meditation? People who see your devotion as waste of time? They
are normally people that are too busy for the Lord, too busy for
prayer, too busy for quiet moments or anything spiritual. People who
interrupt you whenever you try sit down for Jesus.
Or you are the Martha, always pulled away by all
you have to do in your life? Like Martha, do you often interrupt someone or
some people in their prayers or their meditation or their devotions? Jesus has
a word for both Martha and Mary.
Or you are both Mary and Martha? You have a part of
you that is like Mary that wants to sit down for prayer and meditation and
reflection? And another part of you that is always busy, always dynamic, always
in action, always on the move?
Do you sometimes feel a clash in you or a fight
within you, whereby whenever you sit for Jesus you feel guilty, as if you are
wasting time? Do you sometimes feel guilty when you don't find time for prayer
because of your busy schedule at work? Do you sometimes feel that you are not
praying nor playing enough?
Be it as it may, Mary and Martha are sisters. In
other words, the two are not supposed to be rivals nor enemies but sisters and
friends.
A balanced life is lived with both Mary and Martha
together, in the same house, in the same body. We cannot all be Martha all day
and all days. We cannot all be Mary all day and all days. We need to pray but
also to work. We need prayers but also workers. A good home is a place where
Marthas and Marys live in peace and harmony. It is this kind of home that Jesus
visits.
Some people are naturally dynamos of activity;
others are naturally quiet. It is hard for the active person to understand the
person who sits and contemplates. And the person who is devoted to quiet times
and meditation is apt to look down on the person who would rather be active.
This is not supposed to be so, because God did not make everyone alike.
Both Mary and Martha are serving God. God needs his
Marys and his Marthas. That's why He made them as sisters. "A woman by
the name of Martha welcomed him and made him feel quite at home. She had a
sister, Mary, who sat before the Master, hanging on every word Jesus
said."
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