### Summary
Good morning, everyone. Today, we continue our series on temptation, but with a different focus. Last week, we discussed the obvious temptations like lust, anger, and greed, using the story of David and Bathsheba. This week, we shift our attention to the subtler temptations that arise from good intentions but end up pulling us away from God. Our scripture today is from Luke 10:38-42, the story of Jesus visiting Martha and Mary.
Martha welcomed Jesus into her home and busied herself with preparations, while Mary sat at Jesus' feet, listening to Him. Martha, feeling overwhelmed and frustrated, asked Jesus to tell Mary to help her. Jesus responded by gently pointing out that Martha was worried and upset over many details, but only one thing was necessary—focusing on Him.
Martha's story illustrates how even good intentions can lead us astray. She started with the right motives—hospitality and service—but got distracted by the busyness and stress of her tasks. This shift in focus pulled her away from Jesus. The Greek word "perispao," meaning to draw away or distract, captures this idea perfectly.
We often face similar temptations. Good things like social media, busyness, church activities, and even kids' sports can start with pure intentions but end up distracting us from God. The challenge is to recognize these areas in our lives where our focus has shifted from God to our own desires and distractions.
Jesus warns against doing the right things for the wrong reasons in Matthew 6 and 23. He calls out hypocrites who give, pray, and fast for public recognition rather than genuine devotion. Our goal should be to draw near to God, as James 4:8 says, "Come close to God, and God will come close to you."
This week, I challenge you to identify your "perispao"—the areas where you are being pulled away from God despite good intentions. Pray for God to reveal these areas to you and help you refocus on Him. Remember, Satan is always at work, trying to pull us away from God, but we must strive to keep our intentions pure and our focus on Jesus.
###
Key Takeaways
- 1. Evaluation is Crucial**: We must regularly evaluate our lives to identify areas where our good intentions have shifted to distractions. This self-awareness helps us realign our focus on God. [23:11]
5. Satan's Subtle Tactics: Satan often uses subtle temptations to pull us away from God. Recognizing these tactics and staying vigilant helps us maintain our focus on Jesus and resist being drawn away.
### [23:11]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [01:01] - Clarifying Last Week's Story
- [02:03] - Introduction to Today's Topic
- [03:07] - The Story of Martha and Mary
- [04:22] - Common Takeaways from the Story
- [04:58] - Martha's Good Intentions
- [06:19] - Martha's Distraction and Frustration
- [07:23] - Jesus' Response to Martha
- [09:12] - The Importance of Focus
- [10:14] - The Meaning of "Perispao"
- [11:25] - The Danger of Subtle Temptations
- [13:05] - Examples of Modern-Day Distractions
- [15:56] - The Shift in Focus Over Time
- [17:22] - The Temptation of Pride in Ministry
- [18:36] - The Role of Kids' Sports
- [20:04] - Identifying Your "Perispao"
- [21:14] - Jesus' Teachings on Hypocrisy
- [23:11] - The Challenge of Self-Evaluation
- [24:37] - God's Focus on the Heart
- [26:19] - Satan's Subtle Tactics
- [27:15] - Preview of Next Week's Topic
- [28:02] - Closing Prayer