How often
have you thought, “I have to do all the work while they sit around and do
nothing?” In my mind, more times than I
care to mention. It can be difficult to feel
like you are the only one doing the work while someone else is drawing their
attention to a different place. And that
is where our story of Mary and Martha takes us!
Every time I read this Bible story, I learn something. Today, it was
focusing on being spiritually balanced.
There is a
balance between action and listening, especially in a spiritual context. Jesus wants us to action His love. He wants us to act on His love for others. Yet, Jesus makes it perfectly clear that our
salvation does NOT rely on our works. Ephesians
2: 8-9, “For by grace you have been saved through faith; and that not of
yourselves, it is the gift of God; not as a result of works, so that no one may
boast.”
It can be
difficult to refrain from doing works, as mentioned above. Often, we want to help others. God wants us to help others as well. Yet, when doing works takes you away from
listening to God’s word, this is when the struggle of spiritual balance
begins. Having a listening ear on our
Lord outweighs everything else. This
does not happen on Sunday morning alone, but every time we have the opportunity
to be closer to Jesus. This happens most
strongly while reading His words.
Focusing on what Jesus is saying to us, listening for Him, will outweigh
that load of laundry any day!
The same can
happen with those around us. Are we so
intent on ensuring the items are checked off our to-do list that we are not
listening to our child tell us about their day?
Is the list of things you did not achieve weighing on your mind more
than what your spouse is sharing with you?
Having balance in our days is important – listening is important. Taking time to listen to those around you
versus ensuring all the chores are completed by the end of the day can be the
best choice for balance.
Nothing will
be a better choice than listening to Jesus!
I identify strongly with Martha.
As many of you know, I am a make a list and get it done kind of
gal! Taking any time away from that list
can seem ‘unproductive.’ Ah, my friends,
quite the contrary. When I spend time
deciding to reflect on a Bible verse or delve into a chapter and verse that
catches my attention, I can hear Jesus talking to me. It may be as subtle as, “You made the right
choice, Susan.” It could be something
more definitive as, “Finally, I have your attention, Susan.” Either way, the balance of action and
listening is better when I am listening to God!
We need simple faith that Jesus will guide us there.
Spiritually Balanced Video:
Dearest
Jesus, thank you for giving me the story of Mary and Martha. Help me to be more like Mary with her intent
to listen to Your word. Bring my
attention to you, Lord, and help me to listen to Your words! Amen.




