If you wish to read the texts click here: Galatians 1:13-24 Lk 10:38-42
This text, which speaks of the
encounter of Martha and Mary with Jesus, takes the form of a pronouncement
story (a story in which a saying of Jesus stands out and is the focus of the
story). While the Gospel of Luke explicitly mentions women disciples of Jesus,
here Mary is even sitting at the feet of Jesus and listening to his teaching,
something unthinkable at the time of Jesus. By sitting at his feet, Mary is
acting like a male, and in doing so neglects her duty of helping to prepare the
meal. This action of Mary also results in bringing shame upon her house. Though
justified Martha’s protest is put negatively by her. It is clear that her focus
is not the Lord, but herself. She is concerned not with her service of the
Lord, but the trouble that it is causing her because she is left alone to
serve. The response of Jesus to Martha is the main point of the story and the
pronouncement. The repetition of her name is a mild rebuke. Her “cares” have
prevented her from unhindered devotion and attention to the Lord. Mary has
chosen the one thing necessary and that is the Lord. Martha presumes to tell
Jesus what he should do; Mary lets Jesus tell her what to do.
There are times when we do
things not because we are convinced that they have to be done but because we
want the approval of others or we want others to know how hard we are working.
These are selfish acts and do not bring grace. The act that does bring grace is
when we do what has to be done simply because it has to be done and expect
nothing in return.
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