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In a world shouting “shoulds” and “should-nots,” Jesus whispers one thing needful. This sermon on Luke 10:38–42 moves from Martha’s whirlwind of worry to Mary’s steady gaze, asking not “Who’s right?” but “Who’s loved?”—including the people we’re itching to correct. A reset from comparison to communion, from distraction to devotion.
By Julia HendrixIn a world shouting “shoulds” and “should-nots,” Jesus whispers one thing needful. This sermon on Luke 10:38–42 moves from Martha’s whirlwind of worry to Mary’s steady gaze, asking not “Who’s right?” but “Who’s loved?”—including the people we’re itching to correct. A reset from comparison to communion, from distraction to devotion.