### Summary
Good morning, Crossroads! Today, we celebrated the return of our Mexico team and shared some exciting news about our softball team making it to the playoffs. We also reflected on the importance of true rest, as opposed to merely taking a trip. This ties into our current sermon series, "Rooted and Rest," which emphasizes the need for rhythms in our lives that allow us to rest and receive from God, enabling us to be more productive in His kingdom.
Our focus today was on the story of Mary and Martha from Luke 10:38-42. This story teaches us the importance of being with Jesus before doing things for Him. Martha was busy with preparations, while Mary chose to sit at Jesus' feet and listen. Jesus commended Mary for choosing what is better, highlighting that our identity should be rooted in being with Him rather than in our activities.
We explored how our culture often defines us by what we do, but Jesus calls us to find our identity in Him. This is a reminder that we are human beings, not human doings. When we prioritize being with Jesus, our actions flow naturally from that relationship, preventing us from becoming religious or judgmental.
We also discussed the significance of Jesus elevating women in a patriarchal society, as seen in His relationship with Mary and Martha. Despite Martha's moment of misdirection, she was a woman of great faith, as demonstrated in her interaction with Jesus after Lazarus' death.
Finally, we acknowledged the distractions in our lives that keep us from focusing on Jesus. Jesus invites us to bring our worries and chaos to Him, finding peace and rest in His presence. This invitation is not just a rebuke but a call to a deeper relationship with Him.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. being. It is not about laziness but about recognizing our limitations and embracing the rest that God has designed for us. This rest enables us to be more productive in the things God has called us to do. [48:05]
3. Jesus Elevates the Marginalized: In a patriarchal society, Jesus elevated and celebrated women, as seen in His relationship with Mary and Martha. This story reminds us that Jesus values and esteems all people, regardless of societal norms, and calls us to do the same.
4. Distractions vs. Divine Interventions: We live in a world full of distractions that can keep us from focusing on Jesus. However, not all interruptions are distractions; some are divine interventions where God is trying to get our attention. We need to discern and respond to these moments, allowing God to guide us.
5. Invitation to Relationship: Jesus invites us to bring our worries and chaos to Him, finding peace and rest in His presence. This invitation is not just a rebuke but a call to a deeper relationship with Him. In our moments of anxiety and distraction, Jesus offers us the opportunity to be with Him and find our true identity.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [44:33] - Celebrating the Mexico Team
- [45:58] - Softball Team Playoffs
- [46:41] - Vacation Reflections
- [48:05] - Rooted and Rest Series
- [50:10] - Prayer and Scripture Reading
- [51:13] - Mary and Martha Story
- [52:11] - Being Before Doing
- [53:12] - Human Beings, Not Human Doings
- [54:11] - Personal Convictions in Ministry
- [55:06] - Saved by Grace, Not Works
- [56:08] - Great Faith, Misguided Actions
- [57:38] - Mary and Martha's Context
- [58:08] - Jesus Elevates Women
- [59:34] - Women of Influence and Faith
- [62:04] - Martha's Great Faith
- [63:29] - Misdirected Faith
- [64:58] - Distractions and Priorities
- [67:28] - Multitasking and Distractions
- [68:27] - Divine Interventions
- [69:27] - Being Fully Present
- [70:24] - Spending Time with Jesus
- [71:21] - Jesus' Invitation to Martha
- [72:20] - Good Intentions vs. Better Choices
- [73:21] - Inner Chaos and Outer Control
- [74:50] - Invitation to Relationship
- [77:32] - Solitude with God
- [78:03] - Knowing God vs. Knowing About God
- [86:20] - Identity in Christ
- [87:56] - Relationship Leads to Service
- [88:39] - Invitation for Prayer and Baptism Event