As I sit here this Christmas morning with a cup of coffee in my hand and with the house still quiet, I am reminded of a devotional I heard someone give last Christmas that is still impacting me a year later.
The devotional was about the familiar story of Mary and Martha from Luke 10:38-42. Jesus is visiting them in their home, and while Martha is busy in the kitchen preparing a meal for their guest, her sister Mary is doing nothing except sitting near Jesus listening to everything He has to say. Martha comes to the Lord and complains about her sister, asking Him to tell Mary to get busy and help her sister with all the work.
Jesus' answer must have surprised Martha. He tells her, "you're fussing far too much and getting yourself worked up over nothing. One thing only is essential, and Mary has chosen it - it's the main course, and won't be taken away from her." (The Message)
What was His point? He was telling her the better thing is to be sitting quietly and just being in His presence, not working away on things that don't really matter, even if they are being done for Him. He was saying to her (and to us) that we can be so busy doing "important things" that we miss the whole point of Jesus presence with us - that of responding to our Emmanuel ("God with us") by worshiping Him and listening to His voice.
I saw Billy Graham being interviewed on a television show earlier this week. He was asked what advice he would give to pastors who are just beginning their ministries. His answer? Be sure to make reading and studying the Bible and prayer your highest priorities. Not building the church, gaining more converts, setting good ministry plans, being culturally relevant - just focusing on Bible study and prayer. I think that is good advice for all of us.
So, I wish, for me and for you, to be more like Mary than Martha. To pursue our relationship with our Savior above all other things. "Mary" Christmas, everyone!