Follow this scenario.
You get a call from City Hall. The mayor is coming to your house to give you
an award for having the most beautiful yard in town. Spring rains have helped
in keeping things green. Colorful flowers are blooming. The yard man has just
finished his weekly trim on the grass and shrubs. Everything looks beautiful but that phone
call has put you into a sudden frenzy.
Your mind is racing about things that need to be done before
the mayor's arrival. Perhaps the front
porch needs swept. The garbage cans are still out by the curb. Your car in the
driveway hasn't been washed in a couple of weeks. There is so much to do so you
get the rest of the family to join your frenzy by delegating tasks that must be
done before the special guest gets there. Suddenly your house is a bee hive of
activity because you want everything to be perfect.
Then you think of the sweat pants and tank top you are
wearing. You can't have your picture taken on the award-winning lawn in clothes
like that. And your hair! Sure you ran a brush through it this morning but when
a dignitary like the mayor comes to your house, you want to look at least as
nice as your lawn.
All this thinking is climaxed by your wondering if you
should serve refreshments. Is there
something you can "throw together" fast enough to pass for dignitary
entertainment?
This reminds me of a story Jesus told about visiting in the
home of sisters named Mary and Martha.
Look at Luke 10:38-42. Make
no mistake about it. If you knew Jesus was coming to see you at your home,
wouldn't there be some work to be done before his arrival?
41 “Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are worried and upset about many things, 42 but few things are needed—or indeed only one. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.”
Are there things that
put us in a frenzy and cause us to miss important opportunities? Mary was a hostess that welcomed Jesus into
her home and "sat at the Lord's feet listening to what he said." Martha,
likewise was a hostess that was so distracted with the preparations for the
Lord's visit, she spent the time Jesus was in her presence "worried and upset."
What things are priority in your life that prevent you from
spending quality time with the Lord? We choose what is better when we invite
Jesus into our lives, our homes, our schools and our businesses, when we make
him the priority.
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