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What two things did Jesus say mattered most?
An expert in religious law asked Jesus a question:
The question was actually an attempt to trap Jesus—because religious experts could not agree and promoted all kinds of answers.
Matthew 22:37-
Jesus identified relationships—our relationship with God and our relationships with others—as the most important things of life.
When it comes to our relationships with others, the most important relationships center on our marriages and our families.
Today we launch a five-part series on engaging in God-honoring relationships, taking a look at kids, those that are not married, dads, and how the church fits into all of this.
But, first, we will take a look at moms (it makes sense—today is Mothers’ Day).
Angela, you are a mom four times over.
Give me three or four things you enjoy about being a mom.
Pouring your life into a child.
Laughter
When my children pour their life into me.
Laying foundation for a lifetime of friendship with my kids.
What are three or four things that are a challenge in being a mom?
Washing and folding socks.
I’m tired—difficult to find time to recharge.
The schedule (things to do) becomes overwhelming.
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Battling against the culture that adversely affects my children.
When my children hurt, I hurt.
It seems that many moms are busy and tired—they are near the breaking point.
Marriages are under stress.
Kids are under stress.
Everyone is under stress.
Something needs to happen.
Luke 10:38-42
These two women approached life in two different ways:
Mary: Made time for Jesus - at peace.
Martha: Busy with work - worried and upset.
In this passage of Scripture, God gives to us an approach to life that offers a solution to the busy and the tired.
Build Margin in Your Life
Let’s take a look at how we can set the margins in our life—giving us time and space to grow and thrive.
Set you and God time.
Jesus modeled this often.
He would get away from the crowd, and even his disciples—and go to a place where it was just him and the Father.
Mary prioritized Jesus in her life.
We need regular retreat time with God.
This is the most important margin in your life—but, it is also the most vulnerable to be sacrificed because of the busyness in our lives.
Application:
Daily.
No distractions (put the phone in a different room, and place it on silence).
Worship.
It’s ok to say “no.”
Martha wanted Mary to help her with all of the stuff.
But Mary was secure enough to maintain her margin.
So many of us want to please people—and it is so hard to say “no” to their requests.
Application:
Set boundaries.
(use women’s conference illustration)
Know what you can do and what you can’t do.
Make sure this is God-led (rather than spiritual laziness).
Take Time to Rest and Recover
Gen 2:1-
If the omnipotent, all-powerful God of the universe rested, should His finite creation follow suit?
Martha was so busy she was worried and upset—it was not just affecting her, but everyone around her.
God created us for the need to rest and recover—if not we will stress out, burn out, and freak out.
Application:
Every week, take a day off!
Find an activity to do that is fun and does not require much mental stimulation.
Turn off the phone, the TV, and the internet.
Take an annual vacation.
Sabbatical.
Conclusion
1 Pet 5:7
Altar Call
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