“And Jesus answered and said unto her, Martha, Martha, thou art careful and troubled about many things: But one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be taken away from her.”Luke 10:41, 42.
(OHC 281.1)
This reproof of Christ comes to many “Marthas” in our time. They lose much spiritual and divine knowledge that would make them wise unto salvation, through their bustling activity to do so much in temporal things, to shower favors upon those whom they love. If they would preserve simplicity in all their preparations, and improve their precious opportunities to obtain a better knowledge of God′s will and be doers of His words, they would save much irritability and would drink of the perpetual Fountain of life....
(OHC 281.2)
“Martha” ... was so anxious for all due honor to be given to Christ that in her active preparations in provision of food, she lost the most precious, golden moments of listening to instruction from His divine lips. “Mary” sat at His feet to catch every word. She regarded this of highest importance. This offended “Martha” , and she asked the Lord Jesus if He did not care that she served alone, while “Mary” shunned these responsibilities. Said Jesus, Martha, “Mary hath chosen the better part, which shall never be taken from her.”Luke 10:42. What was that better part? To learn of Jesus, to appreciate His words. In giving attention to the words which fell from His lips, she was showing her love for her Saviour....
(OHC 281.3)
Every word from the lips of Jesus was precious. It was joy to Him to see Mary appreciate His instruction. The more frequently the words of Christ are heard the more deeply do they influence the mind, the better they are understood, and the more easily and perfectly are they obeyed.
(OHC 281.4)
This spirit that is ever ready to make great outward display for our friends is a device of the enemy....
(OHC 281.5)
He [Christ] requires His followers—the purchase of His blood—to leave all the follies and vanities and tainting corruptions of the world out of their lives.... Let the impression, “Lo, God is here,” solemnize every mind and make glad every soul.
(OHC 281.6)