work and play
family and friends
career and family
God and man
We all have things we balance on a daily basis, and perhaps some are on the list above. For some of us it seems a little less like an exercise in balance and more like a complicated session of juggling. We feel as though we must allocate just the right amount of time and energy to the proper persons or activities, but Jesus told Martha in Luke 10 that only one thing is necessary.
38 Now as they were traveling along, He entered a village; and a woman named Martha welcomed Him into her home. 39 She had a sister called Mary, who was seated at the Lord’s feet, listening to His word. 40 But Martha was distracted with all her preparations; and she came up to Him and said, “Lord, do You not care that my sister has left me to do all the serving alone? Then tell her to help me.” 41 But the Lord answered and said to her, “Martha, Martha, you are worried and bothered about so many things; 42 but only one thing is necessary, for Mary has chosen the good part, which shall not be taken away from her.”
I am not saying that we are to be lazy or antisocial - notice that Jesus did not chastise Martha for serving. We have responsibilities and are called to service, but I think sometimes we can get distracted by those that are not serving. Often we look at the task at hand which at times can be quite daunting, and we begin shifting our eyes to the right and to the left to those who we think could help but aren't. It is in moments like these that my attitude takes a turn for the foul, and it is all downhill at that point. Then these verses come to mind - "you are worried about so many things, but only one thing is necessary." I can hear my Mom and Dad telling me that "you can't worry about what everyone else is doing, you have do what God asks of you." Another person's actions or inactive state is not the problem - the problem is my attitude which altered when my eyes were not on Jesus and my task.
Mary chose the good part, the one thing that was necessary - sitting at the feet of Jesus listening to His word. During those times when my attitude needs serious adjustment, I must come back to that necessary part. Just as we cannot adequately exercise our physical bodies without proper nourishment, we cannot adequately serve our church or our community without sitting at His feet listening to His word. Sometimes we have to "be still and know that He is God." (Psalm 46:10) That's a difficult one for me - the being still and knowing that He is God. In my finite mind I feel as though I have to do everything if it is going to be completed and completed the way and at the time I want it to be. However, that way of thinking is so very contrary to God and His character which leads to me being stubborn and arguing with God. I must tell you that never really ends well for me - I just have to choose to let Him have it, to surrender my stubborn heart to Him. What can I say - work in progress here! These days I am learning the balance of the following list...
grace and truth
femininity and strength
being still and service
yes and no
food and exercise