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Jesus is confronting two seemingly good people in the passage from Luke. The expert in the law seems to be fishing for a compliment, and Martha seems to be fishing for justification. He gives neither what they are after. Instead, he helps them step outside themselves, outside their definition of what it means to be "good." In the Kingdom of Jesus, it isn't about being better, but about putting ourselves in God's hands to learn what we need to be taught.
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Jesus is confronting two seemingly good people in the passage from Luke. The expert in the law seems to be fishing for a compliment, and Martha seems to be fishing for justification. He gives neither what they are after. Instead, he helps them step outside themselves, outside their definition of what it means to be "good." In the Kingdom of Jesus, it isn't about being better, but about putting ourselves in God's hands to learn what we need to be taught.