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(Click refresh or reload for current message) Friday,
February 27,
2026
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"
Click on photo to enlarge "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.
Listen to our message on your audio player.
“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). 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.
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
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. 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. 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. On
Wednesday I
shared an
adaptation of
today's
message at our
Mount Joy
Community
Lenten
luncheon.
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