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Seek the Word as Mary Did

by Food For Thought on October 9, 2012 ·

 While Martha had the best intentions in preparing her home for Jesus’ visit, the work and scurrying about made her anxious. She was upset to the point of asking the Lord to correct her sister Mary for sitting down and listening to him instead of helping with the chores. In today’s Gospel, the Lord reminds us of what is imperative – to seek God first.

Oftentimes we get caught up with duties at work, school, home, or Church. The roles we play, or how we carry out these tasks can lead to worry and anxiety. Perhaps a difficult spouse, boss, office mate or family member is stressing us out. Even “the Lord’s work” can cause disquiet if we lose focus on what matters most.

Seek the Word as Mary did when the Lord visited their home. Do not let worldly distractions get in the way of your relationship with him. Jesus is the Way. If we follow him attentively, the troubles of this world will be of no consequence.


43 posted on 10/09/2012 7:20:18 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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<< Tuesday, October 9, 2012 >> St. Denis & Companions
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Galatians 1:13-24
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Psalm 139:1-3, 13-15 Luke 10:38-42
 

QUIET WORK

 
"She had a sister named Mary, who seated herself at the Lord's feet and listened to His words." —Luke 10:39
 

Jesus lived in the obscurity and silence of Nazareth for almost thirty years before His three years of public ministry. Saul, after one of the greatest conversions in history, did not plunge into ministry. He described the three years after his conversion: "Immediately, without seeking human advisers or even going to Jerusalem to see those who were apostles before me, I went off to Arabia; later I returned to Damascus" (Gal 1:16-17). We don't know what Saul did in Arabia and Damascus, but it is probable that he sat "at the Lord's feet and listened to His words" (Lk 10:39). Before significant ministry for the Lord, we need years of listening in places like Nazareth, Arabia, or Damascus, culminating in our own forty days in the silence of the desert (see Mt 4:1-2).

In today's Gospel reading, the Lord may not have been telling Martha to stop working altogether but to pray and listen first. Then she would be able to really work in the power of the Spirit. Because we need to hear from the Lord before we work for Him, we must be quick to hear and slow to speak and act (see Jas 1:19).

This may explain why the devil keeps us so busy and makes us so noisy. He knows that if we don't hear God, we won't believe in Him (Rm 10:17). Then we will never do the work of God, which is to "have faith in the One Whom He sent" (Jn 6:29). Be quiet, hear, and work.

 
Prayer: Father, quiet my soul (Ps 131:2) and open my ears (Is 50:4).
Promise: "Mary has chosen the better portion and she shall not be deprived of it." —Luke 10:42
Praise: St. Denis and two companions were beheaded for their faith during a persecution in Paris. Their bodies were thrown into the Seine River and later drawn out of the water by fellow Christians. Praise You, Lord, for immersing and burying our old nature in the waters of Baptism, and raising us to new life in Jesus!

44 posted on 10/09/2012 7:24:32 PM PDT by Salvation ("With God all things are possible." Matthew 19:26)
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