People always talk about the story of Martha and Mary, as
if one was the villain and one was the good girl.But let's analyze well what we can
learn from both of them. The Lord Jesus was used to resting
at the house of this family when He went to Bethel, what a great privilege, for
sure He had a great affection for them and felt welcomed in their
home.Mary, who showed a great hunger
for spiritual things right away, placed herself at the feet of
Jesus.She forgot everything to be with
Him, there was nothing that could distract her; she could and would not miss
this opportunity.
Marta liked taking care of housework; preparing meals, leaving everything in order for her guests, she was truly hospitable.Imagine receiving the Lord Jesus in your home, she wanted everything to be perfect, and you can understand her, can’t you?
That’s why Martha was angry when
she saw that her sister did not help in anything.
The Lord Jesus had to interfere,
and in a loving way rebuked Martha, but He was not criticizing her concern for
the service she wanted to provide or rejecting her generous
hospitality.
He just wanted her to realize her
priorities, putting spiritual things first and to not criticize Mary’s
choice.
Some time later when her brother
Lazarus died, Martha showed she had great faith in Jesus, believing He had the
power to resurrect Lazarus, as He did.
Nowadays with so many tasks, we
must watch not to leave aside our time with God.
Not that we are going to leave our
home cluttered, but there is time for everything.
I know sometimes there is nobody
to help, and we have many obligations to fulfill, but in the end of the day to
make a quick prayer just to clear our conscious, only makes us feel like we are
not giving our best to God.
Maybe you have changed your time
with God to be on the Internet, to watch television or talk on the phone hours,
and when you look at the clock you realize there is no time left for your
spiritual life.
It is in these moments that we
make the wrong choice, giving preference to so many other things and we forget
the most important.
Let’s have the qualities of
Martha, but never abandon Mary’s good choice.
My understanding of Martha and Maria_Tania Rubim
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