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Sometimes the biggest threat to our faith isn’t opposition—it’s distraction. In Luke 10:38–42, Martha and Mary show us two very different responses to welcoming Jesus. Martha was overwhelmed by doing, while Mary chose to simply be with Him. This passage pushes us to wrestle with an honest question: in the middle of our busy lives, are we making space for what matters most?
This message isn’t about productivity versus passivity—it’s about reordering our priorities around a living relationship with Jesus. Discover how choosing “the better part” can reshape your faith, deepen your peace, and transform the way you live every day.
By Vineyard Boise5
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Sometimes the biggest threat to our faith isn’t opposition—it’s distraction. In Luke 10:38–42, Martha and Mary show us two very different responses to welcoming Jesus. Martha was overwhelmed by doing, while Mary chose to simply be with Him. This passage pushes us to wrestle with an honest question: in the middle of our busy lives, are we making space for what matters most?
This message isn’t about productivity versus passivity—it’s about reordering our priorities around a living relationship with Jesus. Discover how choosing “the better part” can reshape your faith, deepen your peace, and transform the way you live every day.