Sermon Series: The Gospel of Luke
Sermon Title: Mary, Martha, and Jesus
Sermon Text: Luke 10:38-42
Sermon Points:
Daily Devotional Guide
Being busy doesn't necessarily mean you're being holy. It's not that doing a lot of things in a short amount of time is always bad. Men and women were designed by God to accomplish tasks. It can be rewarding to scratch things off your to-do list. But if we're not careful, that to-do list can become the tyrannical master ruling our lives and leading us away from Jesus.
In this week's passage, we see two sisters. Both were followers of Jesus but one of them was in danger of allowing the good things that kept her busy to become the things that kept her from truly learning from and following Jesus. Jesus was physically present in Martha's home but she almost missed him. In an effort to not treat him like just any other guest, she treated him like any other guest. Martha was so busy serving Jesus that she had forgotten what it really means to follow Jesus.
We're a lot like her.
You're probably pretty busy. Most of us are. And most of us likely aren't busy doing work that is evil. I am certain that few, if any, reading this work for the cartels. But you don't have to sell drugs to be distracted from Jesus. If we're not careful, even the good that we do can keep us from following Him as we should. As you read, pray, listen, and apply this week, ask God to help you to surrender your schedule to the Lordship of Christ. Think about how that would look. What sacrifices would you need to make? How much of your anxiety is connected to your failure to surrender even something as benign as your schedule to the Lord Jesus? These are difficult questions but, if answered honestly, they can change your life.
Monday - John 11:1-16
Tuesday - John 11:17-27
Wednesday - John 11:28-37
Thursday - John 11:38-44
Friday - John 11:45-57
Saturday - Psalm 90:1-17
Sunday - 2 Peter 3:1-13