Rooted in Luke 10:38-42, this sermon delves into the profound essence of the Sabbath as a sacred day to stop, rest, delight, and worship.
In a world that perpetually urges us to be busy, we often find ourselves caught in the unending cycle of demands and responsibilities. We believe that life will eventually slow down after a project, event, or stage of life, only to discover that more demands await. This relentless busyness doesn't just affect our physical, mental, and emotional well-being; it takes a toll on our relationships—both with Jesus and our loved ones.
Join us as we explore the consequences of busyness and its impact on our relationship with Jesus and those we hold dear. Discover the two primary reasons behind our busyness: external circumstances and idolatry. The solution lies in a deeper trust in the Gospel, which rescues us from people-pleasing, performance-driven mindsets, the allure of materialism, and the need for control. Let's learn from the story of Martha and Mary and choose to focus on the main things, finding rest and renewal in Christ amidst the chaos of life.