By Andrea Merrell
But Martha was distracted with much serving.
Luke 10:40 NKJV
I’m not sure what
point she was trying to make, but I’ve thought about her observation a lot over
the years—especially when I get caught up in the busyness of life.
Certainly, life
can be demanding at times, pulling us in so many directions we don’t know which
to follow first. There’s always so much to do. But during those seasons, maybe
we should stop and ask ourselves, In all my doing, what have I really
accomplished?
One writer says we
were created by God to live on purpose, for a purpose. He didn’t
put us on this earth to exhaust ourselves and end up empty and unfulfilled. No
matter how we spend our time, we are called to bear fruit. To be salt and
light. To love and be loved. To point others to Him. To become more like Jesus.
I love the times
when I can look back over my day and feel a sense of accomplishment and even
pride over being productive. But I’ve learned that sometimes my most productive
days are those when I spend quality time with the Lord, praying, digging into
His Word, writing a devotion, or encouraging a friend. It might mean taking a
break from being busy, busy, busy, resting and taking time to seek His face and
hear His voice, especially before I plunge headlong into my day.
In the story of
Mary and Martha, Martha was only concerned about all she had to do. I can
picture her flitting about, cooking, cleaning, and complaining. Her biggest
complaint was that her sister Mary was not helping. Instead, Mary was content to
sit at the feet of Jesus.
That’s where I
choose to be. How about you?

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