Web21 jun. 2024 · Jesus answers Martha, likewise, directly: “Your brother will rise again” (v. 23). Thinking eschatologically, Martha parrots a prevailing principle, that “he will rise … Web17 jul. 2024 · Martha forgot that Jesus came to serve and not to be served. Even though he willingly accepted the hospitality of his friends, he was there to give them something …
The Happy Priest: Cultivating the Gift of Contemplative Prayer
Web18 apr. 2024 · Mary And Martha (And The Men) This is Part 3 of an 8-Part Series on Women (And Men) in the Bible. In Luke 10:38-42, Jesus and His disciples (still, presumably, all men at this point)* are traveling to Jerusalem and they stop on the way in the village of Bethany. They have been invited to stay in the home of Martha (the sister of Mary and … Web23 jan. 2024 · Jesus corrects Martha’s priorities, pointing out that Mary has actually chosen better - if Martha would hear directly from Him, sit at His feet, draw close to Him … it\u0027s very much inclined to deviate crossword
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Web1 jul. 2014 · Rather, Jesus corrects Martha’s attitude while praising Mary’s. It’s as if he’s inviting us to drop the bitter, workaholic act and sit down—proverbially or literally—as the … Web6 apr. 2024 · Now as they went on their way, Jesus entered a village. And a woman named Martha welcomed him into her house. And she had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord's feet and listened to his teaching. But Martha was distracted with much serving. And she went up to him and said, “Lord, do you not care that my sister has left me to serve … Web9 jul. 2024 · Martha is the sister who certainly gets things DONE, preparing her home for Jesus and his followers. Mary is the one who sits at Jesus’ feet and listens to him. Jesus gently corrects Martha for her busyness and praises Mary for choosing what is best. I’m half Martha and half Mary. it\u0027s very nice gif