Not All Are Called to Soak


Episode 290 – Not All Are Called to Soak
At the heart of our spiritual journey lies a tension we often create unnecessarily: the perceived conflict between worship and work, between sitting at Jesus' feet and serving in His Kingdom. The familiar story of Mary and Martha becomes our lens for examining this false dichotomy. We've been conditioned to believe that contemplative soaking in God's presence represents a higher spiritual plane than the dirty work of serving others. But what if we've misunderstood the lesson entirely? Martha's problem wasn't her service; it was her resentful attitude while serving. She allowed comparison and bitterness to poison what should have been worship expressed through action. Meanwhile, we learn that Mary's choice of the better part was situational, not a universal mandate for all believers at all times to escape serving to soak in Jesus’ presence. The Apostle Paul's calling in Acts 26 reveals a commissioning centered on going, doing, and working tirelessly for the kingdom. His encounter with Christ didn't result in a lifetime of contemplation but in zealous, exhausting service. The challenge before us is integration: Can we serve with a worshipful heart? Can we soak with a purpose that leads to action? This episode of Mavericks & Misfits has something healthy and helpful to offer both groups of Christians.











