Friday, October 30, 2009

First Things First

As Christians, we strive to prioritize our lives so that Jesus is at the center of our existence. We know what happens when we place emphasis on all of our earthly matters and veer away from spending time in the Word. The story of Mary and Martha serves as a powerful reminder of what being out of sync with Jesus looks like.

In Luke 10:38-42 www.biblegateway.com we see two sisters with different priorities. Picture, if you will, two women who are about to invite Jesus into their home. Martha attempted to honor her guest by preparing a special meal. Just envision her scurrying to and fro as she prepares the meal for her guest

In the meantime, imagine Mary sitting quietly at the feet of our Savior, as she intently listens to every word that he utters. Mary put first things first. She knew that without Jesus, nothing in her world would makes sense.

If Martha had stopped and joined her sister at the feet of Jesus, she would not have resented Mary. Instead, she would have valued the wisdom that Mary demonstrated.

While Martha was busy baking bread, Mary was learning about the true ‘bread of life’. Jesus’ rebuke of Martha was done to ensure that she was aware of the difference.

Below, are several sites where children and teens can learn more about the Story of Mary and Martha.


Preschool/Elementary/Hands On Activities



Preschool/Elementary/Hands On Activities



Devotions - Elementary Age


Mary Listens While Martha Labors
Key Verse/Questions/References