At His Feet: Choosing What's Best in a Busy WorldSample

Day Two: What is Best
“…but one thing is necessary. Mary has chosen the good portion, which will not be taken away from her.” (Luke 10:42 NIV)
Jesus saying these words to Martha after she’s been rushing around trying to get the house ready for him always used to rub me the wrong way.
I used to find myself thinking ‘well, it’s all very well to say that the BEST thing is just to sit at your feet, but I don’t know how I can do that when there’s so much to do.’
The truth is, I still find myself thinking like that a lot of the time. But regardless of what emotions get stirred as we read these words from Jesus, it’s so vital that we pay attention.
When met face to face with Jesus, Mary chose worship and Martha chose worry.
Where do we find ourselves at those moments during the day when we just need to hear from him, but we also have hundreds of things to fit in? Does the to-do list get the domain? I know it often does for me.
The truth is, in order for us to understand what it is that Jesus is saying here, we must understand him. We know that we won’t fully know all there is to know about him now, but we also know that we can at least endeavour to understand and grow more as we study his word and his work.
Jesus was talking about attitudes of the heart here. He was making it clear that good deed after good deed wasn’t in any way the same as just sitting at his feet in worship and wonder. He wasn’t saying that we won’t have earthly responsibilities, of course. (More on those in Day Five.) But he also wasn’t saying that they come first.
What comes first is always him. What comes first is always sitting at his feet before we rise to our own and get on with the duties of the day.
However, our own perspectives won't always make this easy to understand. With the wrong frame of mind and indeed heart, we can quite frankly find ourselves frustrated with this sort of talk. This is why making that all-important space to sit at his feet is just so vital.
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About this Plan

In a world full of to-do lists and distractions, it’s easy to lose sight of what matters most: sitting at the feet of Jesus. This 5-day plan invites you to seek the Saviour not just for answers, but for relationship. Through stillness, study, and service, you'll discover that knowing God is not a task to complete but a life to be lived. As you dig deeper into His Word, you’ll find that delighting in Him transforms your desires and anchors your identity. If you’re longing for true intimacy with God, this journey is for you.
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