Where do your Priorities lie?
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The Path that Leads to God
One Thing Needful
As Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him. She had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet listening to what he said. But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made. She came to him and asked, “Lord, don’t you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me”.
“Martha, Martha”, the Lord answered, “You are worried and upset about many things, but only one thing is needed. Mary has chosen what is better and it will not be taken away from her.” (Luke 10: 38-42)
We live in a fast paced world. We have so much to do and so little time . We go to work each day. When we come home there is more work that needs to be done – go to the grocery store, clean the house, cook dinner, help kids with homework, mow the lawn in the summer and shovel snow in the winter. If we’re lucky we get to sit down at 10 O’clock for an hour before bed. At that point we are so exhausted we fall asleep in the chair. The next morning we get up and do it all again.
Do you ever wonder if it is all worth it? Where will it all end? Is this busy, ho hum existence all there is?
Many times I hear people say, Sunday is the only morning I have to sleep in or to just stay home and relax. I just haven’t been able to make myself get around for church. How is it that we make time for all the things we consider important on our life schedule, but forget the one most important thing we “need” to do, and that is spending time with the Lord. We forget that all we are and all we have belong to God.
We get so wrapped up in our jobs, our homes, our family and friends, our budget, and our fun and recreation that when it is time for church we are too tired. These things are all important to our life and existence here on earth but without God we are nothing. God makes us who we are. He controls our lives and the universe.
If I die today none of the earthly stuff I have will matter. I won’t need the new clothes. I won’t need sleep. I won’t need that party I was planning. I won’t need to plan dinner. The money I have in the bank will mean absolutely nothing to me. I won’t have to worry about the homework, the housework, shoveling snow or mowing the lawn. If I die today, I will be leaving that all behind. I will be off to bigger and better things.
If I die today, I will be in heaven. I will meet the Triune God face to face. I will view His throne and the mansions He has prepared for me there. I will be reunited with family and friends who have gone before me. I will no longer have to worry that I have enough money to live on.
Instead - I will spend my days in the presence of God. I will sing with the angels. There will be no more tears or worries or sickness or pain. There will be no more too hot or too cold. There will be no more darkness or night. The presence of God will give all the light anyone needs. I can hardly wait! The city does not need the sun or the moon to shine on it, for the glory of God gives it light, and the Lamb is its lamp…On no day will its gates ever be shut for there will be no night there. (Revelation 21:23, 25)
So what is that one most important thing you and I need for this life and for the life to come; the one thing we can never be okay without? If you die today, do you know for sure where you will be? Will you be in the presence of God, or will you be forever separated from His light and His love?
Martha’s sister Mary had the answer. She wanted to listen to Jesus first. She was hungry, not for physical food, but for the life-giving Gospel that only Jesus could give her. She knew in her heart that He was the reason she was alive. He was her beginning and her end.
You and I also need to crave and hunger for the life-saving words of Jesus. We may be able to squeak by here on earth without Him, but eternity separated from His presence, will be a lonely and desolate place, both physically and emotionally.
Make time for Him! Your life here in time will be much more rewarding and you will be able to look forward to eternity in heaven …where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. (Mathew 6: 20, 21)
Prayer: One thing’s needful: Lord, this treasure, teach me highly to regard. All else, though it first give pleasure, is a yoke that presses hard. Beneath it the heart is still fretting and striving, no true, lasting happiness ever deriving. This one thing is needful; all others are vain. I count all but loss that I Christ may obtain.
(Christian Worship - #290)
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Fantastic Kristeen! Loved every word of it. You are right, we live in a go-getters world, and anyone who takes a moment to breathe, reflect, sigh and enjoy a sunset, loses a dollar, loses an opportunity to advance in this world. That's a shame. But as Christians, we have to take that time believing He will make for us new opportunities and provide for our every need. Peace.
I had a conversation with my 17 year old son earlier today on this very matter. If we get only 1 thing right in this life, let it be that we walked with God. He committed to me and before God that he will close the door for 20 minutes each day to meet with God. To listen for His voice as he contemplates who he is and how to become a man of honor. I should get him to read this. Well done!
Good word!!!! Amen sister.
Kristeen, Beautiful! It is important to take time and see where our priorities are…
“If I die today none of the earthly stuff I have will matter. I won’t need the new clothes. I won’t need sleep. I won’t need that party I was planning. I won’t need to plan dinner. The money I have in the bank will mean absolutely nothing to me. I won’t have to worry about the homework, the housework, shoveling snow or mowing the lawn. If I die today, I will be leaving that all behind. I will be off to bigger and better things.” Amen!
It really is important that we spend time in the presence of the Lord! “Make time for Him! Your life here in time will be much more rewarding and you will be able to look forward to eternity in heaven …where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also. (Mathew 6: 20, 21)” Amen!
Thank you for sharing, In HIS Love, Joy, Peace, Joy & Blessings!
I have always had Jesus with me since I accepted Him at about 10 or so and was baptized and I suppose like some kids have a pretend friend Jesus was my friend and I knew He was real and we have never parted and I get off on different subjects I think He puts on my heart and as I was telling someone here a few days ago I don't know what rank I will have in Heaven(believing different degrees of Heaven even as different degrees of Hell)but I know I will be right beside the Son.
Sunday is a day of rest. A day to rest from the activities of the week and commune with our maker and our families. We draw strength from our fellow ship with our Savior and His teachings. We draw strength from our relationships with like-minded friends. All of us are brothers and sisters.
I also voted a thumbs up on your post. Nice to meet you Kristeen.
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samsons1 Level 5 Commenter 21 months ago
voted up & beautiful! well written, informative, concise - you are right on sister...