Mary, Martha, and Me: Seeking the One Thing that is Needful - Camille Fronk Olsonby Tristi Pinkston | More from this Blogger 08 Apr 2008 08:00 AM
Sister Olson takes the story in a few new directions, opening up the realm of understanding even further. She points out that it is not merely the words of Christ that are so important, but Christ Himself. We must get to know Him, accept Him, worship Him and internalize Him. She also points out that Christ was not comparing Mary and Martha. He was not chastising either one of them. He simply pointed out that each had chosen something different. Mary's choice would have lasting value, but He also appreciated Martha's service. We then go on to examine how Martha accepted Christ's words. Later in scripture we see her acting in great faith. She is the sister who runs to Christ and tells Him that she knows He can bring Lazarus back from the dead, even though he has been gone for so long. She stays in the background as Mary annoints Christ's feet with spikenard, not trying to put herself in the forefront. She learned the powerful principle of selfless service, which is service we render because it's the right thing to do, not because we want praise for it. Sister Olson shows us how important both Mary and Martha were. They completed each other. And we can learn to balance the Mary in us with the Martha in us and learn how to serve and listen at the same time. (This book was published in 2006 by Deseret Book.) Related Blogs: Learn more about Tristi Pinkston ![]() I've been a blogger for Families.com since August of 2006. Relevantlds tags User Comments C.L. Beck (215) 09 Apr 2008 09:28 AMTristi, Nice job on the review. It sounds like an interesting book. Community Tags nonfiction, religious nonfiction, self-help Discuss this article
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