Mary of Bethany, Part 1

Week 2, Wednesday
Donna Gaines

But only one thing is necessary, for Mary has chosen the good part, which shall not be taken away from her. Luke 10:42 (nasb)

Mary of Bethany is one of my favorite women in Scripture. She is a beautiful picture of a life surrendered to Christ. The Bible gives us three “snapshots” of Mary (see Luke 10:38-42; John 11; and John 12:1-8). I would suggest that you do what I did years ago. Take out a sheet of paper, and divide the paper into two columns. Write “Martha” at the top of one column and “Mary” at the top of the other. Read the three encounters these women had with Jesus and record everything you observe about each woman’s behavior and interaction with Him.

The first picture of the sisters is in Luke 10:38-42. Jesus was a guest in their home and Martha was busy preparing the meal. Mary was “seated at the Lord’s feet, listening to His word” (Luke 10:39, nasb). Martha, being very distracted with her preparations, questioned the Lord’s care and then told Him what to do (verse 40). The Lord patiently replied and defended Mary’s choice. He told Martha that she was “worried and bothered about so many things; but only one thing is necessary” (verses 41-42), and Mary has chosen the “one thing.”

It is at Jesus’ feet that He will teach us. When you hear another person preach or teach it is proven that you will remember very little of what you hear. But what the Lord teaches you will not be taken away from you. When the Lord gives revelation through His Word and His Spirit it is burned into your heart and mind. Blinders are removed and you see things you have never seen or understood before.

But we must choose to let Him teach us! There will be many things that will clamor for our attention. Spend time daily encountering Christ—the living Word—through the written Word. Allow His Spirit to teach you.

What are you worried and bothered by today? Have you turned your anxious thoughts into prayers (see Philippians 4:6-7)? If so, you will experience His peace that passes all comprehension because you have placed your faith in Him. Choose Jesus and take time to sit at His feet, listening to His Word.

Father, please help me to seek You first. Holy Spirit, teach me all that I need to know as I choose to sit at my Savior’s feet and listen to His Word. Help me to delight in You! In Jesus’ name, amen.

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