Some people
get things done. They are task-focused people. They see a need and work to meet
it. Lazarus’ sister Martha shows up this way more than once in the New
Testament. She is best known from Luke 10. While Martha was working hard
serving Jesus and the disciples, she got angry at her sister sitting at Jesus’
feet listening to his teaching. Jesus responded to her by saying, “Martha,
Martha, you are worried and bothered about so many things; but only one thing
is necessary, for Mary has chosen the good part, which shall not be taken away
from her.” (Luke 10:41-42)
Here again in
John 12 Martha was serving and Mary was again at Jesus’ feet, this time pouring
expensive perfume on them. Her action was again praised by Jesus. I wonder if
Martha resented the lack of appreciation for her efforts. Jesus and the
disciples would have gone hungry without someone working to prepare their
meals. Even in today’s world, everything we have is a result of someone’s work.
If we just stood around and talked we would never accomplish anything. Doers
are critical to sustaining human life and advancing civilization.
Back in John
11, Martha showed that even the doers can be people of faith. When Jesus came to
Bethany after Lazarus had died, Martha came out to meet him while Mary stayed
in the house and wept over her brother. Martha uttered words of great faith. “I
know that he will rise again in the resurrection on the last day.” (John 11:24)
“I believe that you are the Christ, the Son of God, who is coming into the
world.” (John 11:27)
The truth is
we need doers to do their work for all to live a decent life, but even doers
need to remember that relationships are vital. We need time to listen. We
especially need time to worship at Jesus’ feet. May you keep a life filled with
a healthy balance of both work and worship.
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