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The Danger of Being Too Busy for God

The Danger of Being Too Busy for God

But the Lord said to her, “My dear Martha, you are worried and upset over all these details! There is only one thing worth being concerned about. Mary has discovered it, and it will not be taken away from her.” Luke 10:41-42 NLT

Dear church, in today’s passage we visit the home of two sisters who deeply loved Jesus: Martha and Mary. Upon receiving the Master into their house, both reacted in completely opposite ways to His presence. Martha immediately immersed herself in activism, worrying about chores, service, and the details of hospitality, while Mary decided to stop, sit at Jesus’ feet, and listen carefully to His words. Jesus’ reaction to Martha’s complaint was not to condemn her desire to serve, but to confront the worry and anxiety that had displaced what was most important. In our current society, characterized by saturated schedules, hyperconnectivity, and constant activism, this story becomes an urgent pastoral warning: the danger of being too busy can lead us to neglect our intimate communion with the Lord, confusing working for God with living with God.

Finding the balance between service and devotion is a daily challenge that requires a conscious discipline of our heart. God does not ask us to abandon our family, work, or ministerial responsibilities, but to learn to carry them out from a position of spiritual rest and continuous connection with His presence. Let us not allow the blessings, work, or worries of this age to rob us of the supreme privilege of knowing our Creator intimately. Today is the day to review our schedule, slow down the pace of our life, and return to bowing at the feet of Jesus, ensuring that our greatest occupation is always seeking His face and delighting in His unfailing love.

But the Lord said to her, “My dear Martha, you are worried and upset over all these details! There is only one thing worth being concerned about. Mary has discovered it, and it will not be taken away from her.” Luke 10:41-42 NLT

Think About It:
What daily activities or worries are consuming so much of my time that they leave me with no room for my daily communion with God?
In what practical way can I restructure my routine this week to guarantee that time at the feet of Jesus is my first priority?
Examine your current motivation when serving: Are you doing it with joy and peace, or do you experience the worry and frustration that Martha lived through?

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