Luke 10:42 42… Mary has chosen that good part, which will not be taken away from her.”
If Jesus comes to your home, what would you do? Would you ask
Him to sit down and then start serving Him? Or would you sit
down and start drawing from Him? Would you let Him serve you
and fill you up?
Jesus walked into the home of two sisters, Martha and Mary.
(Luke 10:38) Martha saw His weariness. She knew that Jesus had
been walking for miles, going about doing good, healing the
sick and meeting the people’s needs. Obviously, He must be
tired, she thought, so she saw Him as someone she had to care
for.
Mary, however, saw beyond Jesus’ external weariness into His
divinity. She saw that He was someone she needed to draw from.
And by doing that, she made Him feel like God — the Savior who
had come to serve her and not to be served by her. (Matthew
20:28) Jesus even commended her for choosing the better
portion!
Our human minds just find that hard to believe. Some people
tell me, “But Pastor Prince, the Bible says that it is more
blessed to give than to receive.” (Acts 20:35) When it comes
to man, that is true. But when it comes to God, He wants to
give. In fact, unless you learn how to receive from God, you
will have nothing to give to man.
Which sister gave Jesus the sweeter feast and filled Him up?
Martha who was busy preparing food for Him? Or Mary who sat
still and drew deeply from Him? It was Mary. She made Jesus
feel a sense of His divine glory. She allowed Jesus to be the
giver, to be God.
Like Martha, we always reverse the roles. We somehow think
that God needs our service, but He actually wants to fill us
first. Mary’s ears and heart were more precious to Jesus than
Martha’s hands and feet.
We use our ears and hearts to draw from Jesus. We use our
hands and feet to serve Him, and there is a place for that.
But our sense and appreciation of God’s divine fullness is
more precious to Him than all the service we can render Him.
And when you draw from Him, you cannot help but become a great
giver and server.
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