Oasis Church

Martha Martha

49 min · 26. apr. 2026
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Life's overwhelming demands can gradually pull us away from what matters most. Martha welcomed Jesus into her home with good intentions, but her preparation became distraction. While she busied herself with many things, her sister Mary chose to sit at Jesus' feet and listen. Jesus gently corrected Martha, explaining that Mary had chosen the one thing necessary. We often drift spiritually not through sudden rebellion, but through gradual over-occupation with good activities. The key is maintaining connection with Christ first, because apart from Him we can do nothing. When we seek God's kingdom first and remain intentionally present with Him, everything else finds its proper place.

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