Maximilian
Energetic proclaimer of Jehovah God's Kingdom.
Can you explain what that means?
Gladly
Once, Christ enjoyed a visit to the home of Mary and her sister, Martha. While Martha rushed about making ready a good meal, Mary decided to remain at Jesus’ feet and tune in to him. When Martha complained that Mary was not helping, Jesus explained to Martha: “Mary chose the good portion, and it will not be taken away from her.” (Luke 10:38-42) Christ was teaching Martha a vital lesson. To prevent being sidetracked by secular issues and to demonstrate our love for Christ, we need to always opt for “the good portion,” to give top priority to spiritual matters.
Later, after his resurrection, Christ inquired of Simon Peter: “Simon son of John, do you love me more than these?” To what was Jesus referring? Peter was quite fond of sea fishing. Therefore, it would seem that Christ was wondering exactly where his true devotion lay. Did he have a stronger passion for the fish and the fishing enterprise than for Christ along with the things that he instructed about? In response, Peter declared: “Yes, Lord, you know I have affection for you.” (John 21:15) Peter unquestionably lived up to his word. From that moment onward, he showed his love for Christ by busying himself in the disciple-making effort, growing to be a pillar in the first-century Christian congregation.
So you see, Jesus was keenly mindful of the stresses tied to the anxieties of this system of things. In his depiction of the sower, Christ revealed that a number would embrace “the word of the Kingdom” thereby making preliminary progress but that “the anxiety of this system of things and the deceptive power of riches” would “choke the word.” (Matthew 13:19-22; Mark 4:19)
Undeniably, then, if we are not mindful, the day-to-day challenges of life might entrap our heart and then induce us to weaken spiritually. And so, Christ cautioned his disciples : “Pay attention to yourselves that your hearts never become weighed down with . . . anxieties of life.”—Luke 21:34.