As we know Martha wherever we see her - by her diligent,
eager serving...
So we know Mary by her posture at the feet
of Jesus.
Only three times she is seen in the Gospel story...and each
time she is at her usual place.
First, we find her sitting at Christ's feet as a learner, eagerly
listening to His words.
And she had a sister called Mary, which also sat at Jesus' feet, and heard his word. Luke 10:39
At the feet of Jesus is the place of
discipleship...
Where one learns the lessons the Master has to teach...
Where one's soul receives the blessings He has to give.
Every believer should learn the lesson that there can be no
beautiful Christian character for him...
No sweet influence pouring
out from his life...
No blessed ministry giving comfort and joy to
others...
Unless he first sits at Christ's feet as a learner.
He must
receive before he can give.
This is a vital principle in
Christian life.
We can give out to others only what God has first
given to us.
You see a beautiful rose bathed in the summer sunshine and pouring
forth its sweetness...
I would have my life like the rose! you say.
Yes, but where did the rose get its loveliness and its fragrance?
Down out of the sky, did it not?
It looked up and opened its heart and the
sun poured his warm beams into the flower's bosom.
Out of
the air at night came the gentle dew and crept into the flower's
folds, and the beauty burst out and the sweetness flowed forth.
Would you have your life like the rose?
You must commune with
Christ.
Your heart must receive the warmth of His love.
You must
take His words into your soul.
He must fill you with His
own blessed life.
All you can bring to Christ is your own
emptiness...
The emptiness of penitence, of humility, of a thirsty
soul.
A poet speaks of Mary's eyes as "homes of silent prayer."
Her eyes
of prayer told of a great heart-hunger.
She did not talk in Christ's
presence.
She had nothing to say.
She wanted Him to speak to her.
And any word He spoke went down deep into her heart and became a
blessing there, pouring its sweet influence through all her life.
Here we get the first lesson from Mary.
You must sit at Christ's
feet as a learner, as a receiver.
Let Him teach you.
Let Him pour
His own life and love into your heart.
The first thing is, not what you shall do for Christ but what
Christ shall do for you...
Not what you shall give to Him but what
you shall receive from Him.
Keep all the windows of your soul open
toward Him, that the light from His face may shine into the very
depths of your being.
Take His words into your heart and ponder them
with love and prayer...until they fill you with their
own life and spirit.
Says Henry Drummond: "Ten minutes spent in Christ's presence every
day, yes, two minutes, if it is face to face and heart to
heart...Will make all things different.
Throughout the whole day,
your actions, down to the last detail, will do homage to that early
vision."
~J. R. Miller~
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