By Avis Corely Porter
As Jesus traveled, He
came to Bethany where He visited with Mary, Martha
and their brother, Lazarus. While Jesus was
teaching in their home, Mary sat at the feet
of Jesus and listened. Martha, how- ever,
was “cumbered about with much serving.” She came
to Jesus and asked him to have Mary help her
serve.
Instead of Jesus
honoring her request, He answered and said,
“Martha, Martha, thou art troubled about many
things. But one thing is needful and Mary
has chosen that good part, which shall not be
taken away from her.” (Luke 10:41,42)
This is the only
negative thing the Bible reveals about Martha,
while there are many good things she said and did,
especially in connection with the death and
resurrection of her brother, Lazarus (John
11:1-45).
From this one negative,
there are positive lessons to be learned. First,
Martha should have been more concerned with the
spiritual than with the physical. Centuries
later, we are still in need of learning that
lesson and applying it to ourselves. We are to put
God first in our lives and love Him more than any
human or anything else.
A second lesson we can
learn from this incident is to realize our many
blessings and appreciate them. If you had lived
back in the days of Mary and Martha, wouldn’t you
have loved the opportunity to personally hear
Jesus teach? So seize whatever opportunities
you have to do God’s will today. May you,
like Mary, make the right choice -- choose the
“good part which shall not be taken away.”
- Avis Corely Porter; via Magnolia Messenger,
a publication of the South Huntington
St. Church of Christ in Kosciusko, MS; Volume 35 Number 3;
Fall 2013; p 21.
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