One Thing
Luke 10:38-42
Luke 10:38-42
- The text contrasts Martha’s distraction with serving and Mary’s choice to sit at Jesus’ feet. How do you see this tension between “doing” (like ministry or daily tasks) and “being” (spending time in God’s presence) playing out in your own life? Share an example of when you’ve felt anxious or troubled because of prioritizing the “lesser things.”
- The speaker emphasizes that the “one thing” necessary is communion with God, rooted in His pursuit of us first. Reflecting on the examples from the sermon (such as Jesus’ prayer life or Susanna Wesley’s dedication), what practical steps could you take to make sitting at Jesus’ feet a daily priority, especially amid distractions like technology or cultural expectations?
- Pastor Jose used the button analogy to illustrate that getting the “first thing” right aligns everything else in life. How has prioritizing (or neglecting) time with God affected other areas of your life, such as relationships, work, or ministry? What might change if you consistently chose the “good portion” like Mary?
- The sermon closes with the scriptural call to know God and make Him known, tying into eternal life as intimate relationship rather than just a “ticket out of hell.” How does this perspective challenge or encourage your understanding of your purpose as a believer? Discuss ways you could support each other in pursuing this “one thing” together.
