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A good morning everybody, we haven't met before.
My name is Jack holvey.
I'm the associate minister of discipleship.
I've been very blessed in my life with my family.
I'm very appreciative of my family might my parents, my grandparents, and all they've taught me and they taught me a lot from My Life.
One such thing that they've taught me and they would tend to remind me of this as I was a child quite often.
Is this idea that?
As you get older time seems to move faster.
Time seems to just keep moving faster and faster and faster, as you get older.
So it's important to stop and take it in.
Just be there in that to absorb with.
What's going on around you.
I appreciate it.
So very much.
Frank Lloyd's communion meditation and offering meditation goes along very well with this message.
You're very busy.
We in life.
Very, very busy with a lot going on.
So much going on and I want you to hear me out on this, to say, stop doing the things that you're doing.
No, instead of encourage you to, maybe do what you're doing out of a different place.
So we started our sermon series called simply transformed last week, and we talked over this idea of how we're supposed to be different from the world and our call to be different from the world.
And as we're going to go along in this sermon series, we're going to see that there are some different ways that we can achieve that or pursue after that.
I'm also going to look at how it was just what it looks like to be a transformed person and how that translates into our relationships with others.
Before we get started.
I want to again read the Oxford dictionary definition of transform, which is this make a thorough or dramatic change in form appearance or character of Estero.
or dramatic change in the form appearance or character of Not supposed to say the same or we took look different as we talked about last week.
But how how do we actually pursue after that?
Okay, we know we're supposed to be different.
How do we actually pursue after being different?
We'll talk about that this morning.
The word that I want you to hold on to this morning is B. very, very simple were two letters, two letters, just just be Be there, be in the moment.
Be with Jesus.
Slow down, take time to be with him.
And then, guess what we can do out of our being, like, my class on discipleship has heard this a lot.
We've been talking about this idea of doing out of our being so much over the past ten or so weeks.
And now I'm, I'm excited to be able to share that.
With with the rest of you, just say, hey, I'm not going to tell you to stop doing what you're doing.
In fact, I'm going to tell you to keep doing what you're doing, but maybe just maybe you might be in a place where we need to slow down and just be with Jesus.
So, therefore, we can continue doing but also, we can recognize why we're doing what we're doing.
How are supposed to love others while we're doing what we are doing.
And what exam forward you looking at in scripture.
Today is a pretty natural jump to read about Mary and Martha.
As we talked about this idea of being with Jesus.
Let's go there.
Now.
We're going to start off, Luke chapter 10.
Does this as Jesus and his disciples were on their way, he came to a village where a woman named Martha opened her home to him.
Now, if you had been in my discipleship class, you would have known that this is a wonderful start.
Martha is off to a wonderful wonderful start because if we're discipling, people were building relationships with people and guess what?
That involves inviting people into our lives.
Inviting people into our homes saying Hey, I want to get to know you, I want to eat with you.
I want to spend time with you.
I want to, I want to just be with you and just kind of just Learn about you, learn where you're from.
Why why you do what you do and with Martha, right?
She's obviously heard of Jesus before because she seems very excited to host Jesus and his disciples.
So she's very excited to welcome him and the disciples into her home.
Or did you see that?
So Martha opened her home to Jesus and two others and that's something that we should be doing.
We should be opening our home to people.
We should be wanting to get to know them.
Learn more about them.
Wanting to understand them where they're at, why they are at where they are at.
Simply just building a relationship with someone.
Simply just getting to know people.
Our culture is so focused on just doing all the things that we need to do personally in our own lives.
Sometimes it's hard to be focused on others and where they are at.
But Martha is off to a wonderful start.
She said, hey.
Come on in, we'll feed you will talk to you will build a relationship with you.
And also her sister Mary, right?
She the sister called Mary who sat at the Lord's feet listening to what he said, listening to what you said.
The Mary took time to be at Jesus feet soaking in what he has to offer.
Mary took time to be at Jesus feet soaking in what he has to offer.
So, last week, the question that was kind of continually happening throughout the sermon.
Is it who's in your chair, right?
If you don't know what that question means, you can go back in and listen, to the sermon who's in your chair.
But then also, once you've established that Jesus is in your chair, are you now sitting at his feet learning from him listening to him?
Experiencing what he has to offer.
Are you there just in a childlike man, or just ready to soak in who Jesus is and what he has to offer you.
Does Mary took the time to do just that to sit at his feet and learn from him just to Simply Be there in the moment with Jesus?
To say, hey, I know life is crazy.
I know we have all these people in our home.
That isn't that aren't normally in our home and it was probably a lot to do, but guess what?
I don't get to see Jesus very much in person.
So I'm going to sit at his feet and learn from him listening to him.
Actually listening, not just sitting there and pretending like she's listening but actually being there cuz she wants to go.
She loves Jesus.
Are you at Jesus's feet?
Are you there listening to him learning from him?
Luke 10:40, 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.
Listen to your music.
She's sitting in front of you, looking for me.
Tell her to help me actually, like make all the preparations that need to be made.
So meanwhile, Martha is running around tending to every little thing and was interesting that were distracted.
As the only time that word ever happens in the Bible in Greek, the only time but she's distracted.
Her attention is taken away from Jesus by the things that she feels the need to accomplish by the things that she feels the need to do.
But in all actuality based on Jesus's reaction and we'll get to that later.
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