Have you ever said something, and as soon as your words were
spoken out loud, they didn’t sound like the words that you were just thinking
in your head? And then you wish that you
could just reel those words back into your mouth, but you couldn’t? I think that’s how Martha felt when she blew
up at Mary, her sister and Jesus. Jesus
had come to visit the home of Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, and Martha was stuck
again in the kitchen. She had had
it! Martha thought, “Mary knows that we
have a whole house full of hungry men and there she is sitting listening to
Jesus.” Of course, Martha would have
loved to have stopped and fellowshipped too, but the meal wouldn’t take care of
itself. And Martha had had it “up to
here”. But when her words came out of
her mouth, somehow, they didn’t quite sound like she had thought that they
would. In Luke 10:40, Martha told Jesus,
of all people, what to say. Martha told
Jesus to “…bid her (Mary) therefore that she help me.” Can you imagine someone telling Jesus what to
do?! Martha told Jesus to tell Mary to
get into the kitchen and to get busy!
And right now! Hey, I’m like that
sometimes. Sometimes I tell God what to
do - but in a kind way. I pray, “Dear
God, please help Miz Soandso to get well,” when God is trying to teach Miz
Soandso to depend upon Him for her health.
Or I pray, “Dear Lord help Brother Whodoyoucallhim to get the job that
he interviewed for,” when the dear Lord is trying to teach Brother
Whodoyoucallhim to depend upon Him and not on his paycheck. But You aren’t like that, are you? You never tell God what to do. Or do you?
We all need to tell Jesus, “Not my will, but Thine be done.” Let’s not box God in. Let’s not tell the Creator and Sustainer of
the Universe what to do. After all, He’s
doing a pretty good job without our help.
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