The Good Portion by Nicole Byrum
“My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever.” (Psalm 73:26 NIV) It’s been a busy summer for the Byrum household. Ball games, golf matches, and swim meets combined with work, house projects, and family functions have kept us hopping! Far too often, my daily list of desired tasks to accomplish seems to exceed the number of hours in a day. Consequently, I often find myself focusing on the details of the day and fussing about getting it all done. However, it’s comforting to know that I am not alone in this. A very good friend of Jesus once felt this way as well. In the busy moments of life, I come back to the words our Lord spoke to her: And Jesus answered and said to her, “Martha, Martha, you are worried and troubled about many things. But one thing is needed, …” (Luke 10:41-42 NKJV) It’s a familiar story, Martha busily preparing her home for Jesus and the many guests who were sure to accompany him. I can almost see her in my mind scurrying about the kitchen and living space, trying to make sure all was just as it should be for entertaining. Likely, she was playing the gracious host, ensuring her guests had all they needed. After all, she had Jesus in her home! Given the situation, it makes sense that her heart became angry when she saw her sister sitting at the Master’s feet. As you or I may have done, she indignantly asked Jesus to tell her sister to come help her. 16 | M AG AEVERY Z I N E N ACORNER ME FAITH ON
To the benefit of everyone who has ever read this recorded story, Jesus did not oblige. Instead, he calmly told Martha that she had been distracted and that only one thing was necessary. He then said, “and Mary has chosen that good part, which will not be taken away from her.” (Luke 10:42 NKJV) I often wondered what happened next. Did Martha hang her head as she whispered a soft apology? Or, in silence, did she quickly take a seat next to her sister? As verse 42 is the end of the story, we will have to wait to receive the details in heaven! But if I were to guess, I’d say it was more than likely that Martha never forgot those words. It’s easy to be a Martha, to be worried and distracted with tasks, serving, and wanting everything to be just right. But Martha’s lesson is for us as well: Jesus is the good portion. He is the one necessity in our everyday lives; the source of everything we need. As Acts 17:28 and Colossians 3:11 remind us, in Him we live and move and have our being and He alone is all in all.
PAGE 16