Every day I
drive the same highway to and from the office, and every day I see an alarming
number of distracted drivers. Usually they’re talking on the phone or texting,
but I have also seen people reading the newspaper, putting on makeup, and
eating a bowl of cereal while trying to maneuver a car at 70+ miles per hour!
In some circumstances, distractions are fleeting and harmless. In a moving
vehicle, they can kill.
Sometimes
distractions can be a problem in our relationship with God. In fact, that was
the concern Jesus had for His friend Martha. She “was distracted by all the
preparations that had to be made” for a meal (Luke 10:40 niv). When she
complained about her sister Mary’s lack of help (apparently due to her devotion
to Christ and His teaching), Jesus told her, “Martha, Martha, you are worried
and troubled about many things. But one thing is needed, and Mary has chosen
that good part, which will not be taken away from her” (vv.41-42).
Martha’s
distractions were well-intentioned. But she was missing the opportunity to
listen to Jesus and enjoy His presence. He is deserving of our deepest
devotion, and He alone can fully enable us to overcome any of life’s
distractions.