“And Jesus answered and said to her, “Martha, Martha, you are worried and troubled about many things. But one thing is needed, and Mary has chosen that good part, which will not be taken away from her”. (Luke 10:41-42)
Being stressed became more normal than abiding in
grace. Being quiet became more of a necessity than crying out to God. Being mad
and bitter has attempted to take over my identity as a woman of peace. It has been
rough for a sista to say the least, but I was reminded recently that grace still
abounds.
I found myself having to guard my words to protect the
feelings of others even when they didn’t do the same, and I wanted to escape thinking
because it became more of a tedious task than a part of my purpose.
I thought that I had reached a breaking point recently,
and I was reminded of Mary and Martha. Stress
and the issues of life made me forget that I can give all of these things to
Jesus because He cares for me.
I have been like an energizer who has no energy and I
never stopped to consult Jesus. I did
everything my own way and hid the fruit of what it was making me become, but
grace abounds.
Luke 10:38-42 gives us the account of when Jesus visited the house of His friends, Mary
and Martha. Martha was a doer and was lost in her doing. Mary on the other hand
had the mindset of, “Shush! Jesus is in the room!" Martha became upset with her
sister and asked Jesus to correct her, but Jesus reminded her that she was
concerned about many things. As for Mary, she had chosen the good part and it
would not be taken from her.
Mary got something that I want, “Shush, Jesus is in
the room!” Wherever I go in life, I can take the better part that I receive
from sitting at Jesus’ feet. I don’t have to worry, stress, want to hit others
(if I’m being honest), or toil until I have nothing left. I can have the better
part, Jesus’ attention and His peace.
Lord, help me to rest in you. I want the better part; your peace, and your mindset. Help me to not carry things and people that I was
never created to. Help me to be a vessel conducive for divine use and forgive me
for all of my sins. In Jesus name, Amen
Recommended reading:
Luke 10: 38-42: Matthew 11: 28-30
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