Soul Care Part 2: Solitudeનમૂનો
Don't just do something!
“Don’t just do something. Stand there.” Have you ever heard anyone say that? Probably not! This is certainly not what Martha was saying. In fact, her words to Mary were more like the more familiar phrase, “Don’t just stand there, do something!” If Jesus arrived at your home, which sister would you be like? The sister you choose reveals a little about how you view Jesus and what He wants from you. Are you like Martha? Do you feel like you need to please Jesus with your actions? Do you feel like Jesus will be disappointed with you if you don’t have a lot of accomplishments in His name? Or, are you like Mary? Can you sense that He wants you to enjoy His presence? Do you want to sit and listen because He is all-wise and wants to give generously of that wisdom to you?
Obviously, action is important. Being fruitful matters. But fruitfulness is accomplished by His wisdom and power, not yours. The work of God is His, not yours. You know when you are seeking to do things for Jesus in your own wisdom and strength when, as Jesus said, “you are anxious and troubled about so many things.” For some of us, it’s very hard to not be focusing on tasks that need to be done. And maybe it feels like we are doing far more for God than those who spend more time in solitude. But when you feel that way, remember this story. According to Jesus, “one thing is necessary.” Sitting at Jesus' feet is choosing “the good portion.” And you will never hear Jesus say, “Stop sitting at my feet!”
Ask Yourself:
- Which sister do you most relate to?
- What tasks are preventing you from sitting at the feet of Jesus?
- What tasks are making you anxious and troubled?
Pause to Pray:
My Jesus, I confess that I have not been sitting at your feet because…
Take the Next Step:
- Share with a friend something God is teaching you about caring for your soul.
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About this Plan
Self-care has become all the rage. Clean eating, rest, exercise, essential oils, ‘me time’. Yes, all these types of self-care are great, but do you continue to find yourself struggling with stress, anxiety, anger, insecurity, or self-doubt? Maybe there’s some deeper spiritual care needed. This series, Soul Care, will explore how to take care of your soul… the most important part of you.
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