Saturday, December 9, 2017

Swept Away: Family Functions by David Jeremiah

TODAY'S TURNING POINT WITH DR. DAVID JEREMIAH

Swept Away: Family Functions

December 9, 2017
Martha was distracted with much serving, and she approached Him and said, “Lord, do You not care that my sister has left me to serve alone? Therefore tell her to help me.”
Luke 10:40
Why are family functions some of the sweetest times of our holiday, but also some of our most stressful? Well, every family has problems, tensions, and dysfunctions, and those don’t take holiday breaks. It requires a lot of energy to care for a crowd, no matter how much we love them. Even the godly Martha became overwrought when Jesus brought His disciples for supper.
Recommended Reading: Luke 10:38-42
Here are two suggestions to keep you from being swept away by the stress of family functions. First, don’t be afraid to establish healthy boundaries. Sometimes we need to duck out of the room, escape the mob, let them fend for themselves, and take a nap or enjoy a hot shower. If we’re the ones dropping in on others, sometimes it’s best to get a hotel room rather than crash in the spare room.


Second, make sure you don’t skimp on your devotional time with Christ. Martha needed to take a lesson from Mary’s book and sit at Jesus’ feet a while—and so do you. We love others best by loving Him more.

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