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Scripture  Luke 10:41-42 “Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are worried and upset about many things, 42 but few things are needed—or indeed only one. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.” Observation-What does it say?  Jesus was addressing Martha’s complaint against her sister for not helping her with the preparations. Instead of working to make everything perfect for Jesus, Mary was just sitting at His feet, listening to HIm.  Understanding-What does it mean?  Martha’s focus on the wrong thing led her to become worried and upset. Mary focused on Jesus and her relationship with Jesus. Martha focused on the work she needed to do for Jesus.   Jesus is always great at digging at the heart. It wasn’t the fact that Martha was doing work for Him, because working for Jesus is what being on mission means. It was Martha’s heart that was wrong. Her heart is what Jesus had to correct. Jesus pointed out that she had become distracted, worried and upset about many things. What she needed to do was focus on their relationship, just like Mary was doing.  Life Application  When we are worried and upset about many things, we must ask ourselves, “When was the last time I sat at Jesus’ feet in prayer and just listened?” “When was the last time I opened up God’s Word?” The lesson we learn from Mary and Martha is very relevant to today. People are distracted, with their complete focus on Covid-19. They are meditating more on the news and media than God's Word. People are worried. People are upset. This is why we need to point them to Jesus (if they don’t have a relationship with Him already) or remind them to fix their eyes back on Jesus, if they have a relationship with Him already. Jesus is the only One who can calm our storms and like the awesome message last Sunday, we just need to surrender and give up control. Holy Spirit, Please forgive us for focusing on the wrong thing at times. Please continue to remind us that when we focus on You and our relationship with You, that all of our distractions, fears, anxieties, anger and many worries will dissipate. I pray that we would not keep our relationship with You hidden, but boldly share with those around us so that they could also experience Your love, joy and peace through this time. Thank you Jesus! Amen. -Michelle Gaddi
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Scripture:

Luke 9:13-1713 He replied, “You give them something to eat.”They answered, “We have only five loaves of bread and two fish—unless we go and buy food for all this crowd.” 14 (About five thousand men were there.)But he said to his disciples, “Have them sit down in groups of about fifty each.” 15 The disciples did so, and everyone sat down. 16 Taking the five loaves and the two fish and looking up to heaven, he gave thanks and broke them. Then he gave them to the disciples to distribute to the people. 17 They all ate and were satisfied, and the disciples picked up twelve basketfuls of broken pieces that were left over. 

Observation:

The chapter begins with a reminder that when Jesus called the twelve, they were given “power and authority” – and nothing else.  The power and authority to “drive out demons and to cure diseases” was all they were to bring – no extra clothes, food, no bag to carry anything in.  They were fully equipped for the journey.  

Understanding:

The miracles of Jesus multiplying food are some of my favorites. 

  1. I love food.
  2. I love the picture of provision it shows – even in the seemingly logistically impossible.

And…right now, in the midst of the pandemic, that provision message hits different. As we look ahead into a bunch of unknowns, many are filled with fear, scarcity thinking and, logistically speaking, that thought process makes sense.  But, what’s awesome, is we serve a God that makes sense of the nonsense, makes possible what seems impossible – whether that’s stretching two fish and five loaves to feed five thousand or stretching your last paycheck to last two extra weeks…or whatever the circumstances may be.  And, in true Jesus fashion, there will probably be leftovers!And what did the disciples have to do to make it possible?  They collected the fish they had, they put what they had in Jesus’ hands, then they took what Jesus gave them and distributed to the people, then picked up the leftovers…and “they all ate and were satisfied.” 

Life Application:

Remember the source.  Everything we have comes from Him. Remember he can do far more with a portion of the total than we can do with the total.Give Him the first fruits. Distribute the rest as He directs.Trust that God’s got you covered with what’s left. Rei

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Scripture:  Isaiah 46:9-10  Remember the former things, those of long ago; I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me.  I make known the end from the beginning, from ancient times, what is still to come.  I say, ‘My purpose will stand, and I will do all that I please.’ Observation-What does it say?  Chapter 46 of Isaiah takes place during Israel’s exile to Babylon.  In this section of the book (chapters 40-55), Isaiah is proclaiming the period of salvation for Israel and God bringing them out of captivity and judgement.  Although they had suffered His judgement-which was a result of their disobedience-He still loves them and cares for them.  Where chapters 1-39 spoke of a future king, chapters 40-55 speak of a coming servant who carries out God’s purpose at great cost.  Chapters 46-47 addresses the submission of God’s people to pagan idols and the burden these idols place on the backs of those who worship them.  But God, the real God, carries our burdens and has the ability to act on our behalf. Understanding-What does it mean?  The other day, I responded to an alarm call at work.  I found out from a neighbor, the homeowner had set the alarm off themselves as they left the house and would be back soon.  As a precaution, I did a check around the house to make sure there were no signs of a burglary before they arrived.  In the backyard, behind a pile of boxes and underneath a loose covering, I saw a motorcycle that looked as if it had been forgotten.  As I got a closer look at it, I saw it was a Harley Davidson and my interest peaked, because it was clearly older than me.  When the man and his wife of 60 years got home, I advised them their house appeared secure and jumped right into the important question.  “How old is that Harley?” It turned out to be a 1941 Harley Davidson servi-car and he had owned it since he was 15.  For the next twenty minutes or so, I spoke with this couple and their neighbor about cars and things of the past, how he had driven 150 miles an hour for nearly ten minutes in his Pontiac, which was also in the backyard.  The conversation reminded me that people often go through some pretty crazy things during life, and most often come out alright on the other side. In Christ, we have the ultimate security that things will be alright.  Actually, things are going to be much better than alright.  God has great and wonderful plans, which he always comes through with.  We know that He is “the same yesterday and today and forever!”(Hebrews 13:8).  His plans are for us to prosper (Jeremiah 29:11), and they always turn out for our good (Romans 8:28-30).  Despite all of the “uncertainty” of today, we can be certain that our God prevails. Life Application:  Jesus, help me to learn how to pray.  When I am anxious, help me to lay all my cares on you and actually trust you.  Even as things are uncomfortable and unknown, I know that my future is secure in you and that I have no reason to fear.  
-Tyler Galloway
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