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Friday, February 27, 2026

Amish one room schoolhouse
Brooksyne was driving near Strasburg Wednesday afternoon and pulled over to get a photo of the school's melting Amish snowman. Enlarge the photo to see one of the children's Amish hat right on top. This North Star public school was built in 1886 and presently hosts an Amish school.
The front door says "Caution - Minds at work"
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"Tyranny Of The Urgent"

Note: Yesterday we did not post a message due to our website being down.

Message summary: Distractions will continually beckon but may we all be called back to the heart of worship.

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“As Jesus and His disciples were on their way, He came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to Him. She had a sister called Mary, who sat at the Lord’s feet listening to what He said. But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made. She came to Him and asked, “Lord, don’t you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!” “Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are worried and upset about many things, but only one thing is needed. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her” (Luke 10:38-42).

"Tyranny of the Urgent” is the title of a small pamphlet I've read numerous times. It's short and we have a link below where it can be downloaded. It never fails to speak to me as it fills my heart with conviction.

This booklet expresses the sense of urgency that we all have in the daily experience of living, and it examines how modern technology contributes to this urgency. When Charles Hummel wrote this in 1967, he identified the telephone as a great contributor to this sense of urgency.

Black wall phoneAt that time, for me anyway, that would have been the black rotary dial phone mounted to our kitchen wall: the only phone in our home when I grew up in Belton, Missouri. More affluent folks had extension phones or perhaps a princess phone. In Brooksyne's younger years her family had a party line of ten neighbors. After a few months of being unable to get an open line to make a phone call the family paid a bit more to get a two party line.

Fast forward nearly 60 years and a majority carry smart phones with instant and constant access to the internet in addition to every manner of distraction-inducing technology. Many can’t resist using their phone, even to the point of being rude or inconsiderate to others or worse yet making themselves a menace on the highway.

"Tyranny" is normally a term used to describe an oppressive government. But in today's sense we use the word to describe a condition that oppresses the soul. The tyranny of the urgent is essentially the oppressive compulsion that I must do it now. Due to our busy multi-tasking lives filled with numerous distractions this is a condition common to most and indeed it can be oppressive!

Today let's consider an example in the Bible:

Both Mary and Martha had important duties in welcoming the Lord Jesus to their home. Martha was tending to physical needs (preparing the meal) while Mary was tending to spiritual needs (sitting at the feet of Jesus).

Martha's problem is illustrative of the tyranny of the urgent. "But Martha was distracted by all the preparations that had to be made. She came to Him and asked, “Lord, don’t you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!”

Now frankly I see Martha's point. It didn't seem fair. She was doing all the work while Mary "sat at the Lord’s feet listening to what He said". At this point the story could have continued with advice from Jesus to the effect, "Mary, Martha has a point, why don't you help her out".

But that's not what happened, Jesus spoke not to Mary but to Martha. “Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are worried and upset about many things, but only one thing is needed. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her”.

“The Heart of Worship” is a song that reminds me today of where my focus needs to be, although I realistically accept that distractions will continually beckon. I am so thankful for God’s patience and grace. He has time and again called me back to the heart of worship and He constantly reminds me that this race on earth is really all about embracing Him at the finish line!


Be encouraged today, Hebrews 3:13


Stephen and Brooksyne Weber

Praying manDaily prayer:  Jesus, You know the very intention of all that I say and do. As I ask You to examine my heart, I lay before You the people and pursuits that drive me further away from a heart of worship. You have not removed me bodily from this world, but You have raised me up spiritually to abide in Your presence even as I carry out my daily duties. As Your presence overshadows me it is there that Your love and faithfulness sustain me and gives me a true heart of worship. Even as a vehicle needs fuel to properly function, I need prayer to uphold and equip me for the day that lies ahead. Amen.

Additional study notes:


I easily identify with Martha’s attitude in the daily Scripture portion. I spend way too much time in the “kitchen”* and am easily distracted by the stuff of life in the material, visible realm. Distractions constantly lull me away from "what is better". I imagine many of you identify with me. We generally prioritize visible accomplishments over inward attitudes of the heart. This can be seen in an obituary where titles, accomplishments, and interests of the deceased may be listed, but the person’s attitude toward life may not even be mentioned (though admittedly, some titles or accomplishments can reveal one’s attitudes during their lifetime.)

As I study this portion of Scripture I am especially intrigued with the phrase, "Mary has chosen what is better". She made a willful, purposeful choice to sit at the Lord’s feet, listening intently to His counsel, His teaching, and delighting in His friendship. She likely dealt with distractions since I can imagine Martha was clanging those pots in the kitchen just a little extra loud to get Mary’s attention as she surely muttered under her breath, “Why isn’t Mary here helping me?”.

That muttering led her to appeal to the Lord; “She came to Him and asked, ‘Lord, don’t you care that my sister has left me to do the work by myself? Tell her to help me!’” But Mary chose to shut her mind to the daily routine and open her heart to the rare moments that she could personally spend in Jesus’ presence.

“What is better” is sitting at the feet of Jesus listening to what He has to say. It’s focusing on the spiritual, non-visible realm. It’s like another Mary, who following the birth of her son, Jesus, “treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart.” It includes reading, studying, meditating and memorizing the Bible along with praise, worship and prayer.  What we store up in our hearts pours out to those around us making an eternal difference. It goes beyond impressing people to inspiring them to meet Jesus on a personal level. When we spend time with our Lord we experience the fulfillment and blessing that is at the very heart of living the abundant life.

But, in full disclosure, I confess the “kitchen” continually beckons and distractions abound. I am speaking of the “kitchen” as an analogy for the things that distract and take us away from the better choice. As I ponder on this subject here are some additional considerations:

1) Certainly some may be less easily distracted than others and some more spiritually focused but I have also seen this become a dangerous source of pride.
2) Jesus is not teaching that all “kitchen work” is wrong. We really need to consider a balance in Biblical teaching and that other Scripture teaches the importance and value of work and living responsibly.
3) We need to graciously recognize we have different callings from God, and not esteem one above the other or feel that others must feel as passionately about our cause as we do. This leads to arguments, jealousy, and resentment rather than expanding the kingdom of God.
4) Some distractions are ultimately God-ordained ministry opportunities.

1) What are the many things that worry and upset us? Some of you are worried and upset about matters I can hardly imagine and vice versa. Many of the sources of our worry and upset are a result of all that we have.
2) Why are we worried and upset many things? This question gets to the heart of the matter if we quiet ourselves enough to consider it.


Today's Suggested Music and Supplemental Resources

"The Heart Of Worship"  Watch on YouTube  Phillips, Craig & Dean

"Tyranny Of The Urgent" The CS Lewis Institute has made this booklet available online as a pdf  https://www.cslewisinstitute.org/resources/tyranny-of-the-urgent/

* There are seven times in Scripture when God addresses a person by repeating their name twice (this is known as “Epizeuxis” which is the repetition of a word or phrase in immediate succession, for vehemence or emphasis.

    * “Abraham, Abraham”  Genesis 22:11
    * “Jacob, Jacob”  Genesis 46:2
    * “Moses, Moses”  Exodus 3:4
    * “Samuel, Samuel”  1 Samuel 3:10
    * “Martha, Martha”  Luke 10:41
    * “Simon, Simon”  Luke 22:31
    * “Saul, Saul”  Acts 9:4

During Holy Week Jesus also addresses the name of a place twice: “Jerusalem, Jerusalem” (Matthew 23:37) and He addresses His Father twice in one of His seven last sayings on the Cross when He quoted Psalm 22:1:  “My God, My God”  (Matthew 27:46)

Community Lenten luncheon
On Wednesday I shared an adaptation of today's message at our Mount Joy Community Lenten luncheon.
This squirrel is right outside our front window in a raised planter.


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