One Thing is Necessary
Series One-Off Sermons
The sermon centers on the tension between diligent service and essential communion with Christ, using the story of Martha and Mary in Luke 10:38–42 to illustrate that even good works can become distractions when they displace the primary relationship with Jesus. It warns against allowing responsibility, expectation, and comparison to fracture one's focus, leading to anxiety and burnout, and emphasizes that true spiritual health comes not from busyness but from prioritizing time with Christ through listening, prayer, and worship. The message calls for a reordering of life's priorities—Mary before Martha—so that service flows from intimacy rather than replacing it, and urges believers to examine their rhythms, guard against spiritual exhaustion, and continually return to Christ as the source of all provision. Ultimately, the one thing necessary is not activity, but abiding in Christ, whose presence is the unshakable foundation and the only lasting satisfaction.
| Sermon ID | 53261628294114 |
| Duration | 30:18 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Bible Text | Luke 10:38-42 |
| Language | English |
