We've never had more options of things that can keep our attention in our everyday lives, and, as a result, we've never been more distracted than we are now. We've never had more access to information, but yet we have never been more worried and have never been more anxious. We've never been more aware of the fact that our questions don't have satisfactory answers. We've never been more connected, and yet, with all that complexity, we have been left strangely disconnected. We seem to be more upset, more easily bothered than ever before. In our world of complexity, we have so many options for how we will spend our money, time, and resources, so in Luke 10, Jesus makes it abundantly clear what should drive our decisions when it comes to choosing between all these options.
The tree of complexity grows the fruit of distraction, worry, and being easily bothered or annoyed. And so at the end of Luke 10, Jesus tells Martha that only one thing is needed and he makes things really simple when she begs for him to make Mary help her with all the tasks at hand. Jesus says that Mary has chosen what is better; spending time with Jesus is always better. But what about all these things over here that need to get done? What about all these preparations that need to be taken care of? What about all of these responsibilities? She's chosen the one thing that always is better – staying connected to him.
Reflection/Discussion Question: What have you put ahead of staying connected to Jesus this week?

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