

Here's an example...
Just last week I posted a blog about Mary and Martha, and I know the message was for my heart... 'Mary & Martha' always hits close to home!
But... He wasn't finished...
Today as I was thinking of Mary & Martha, I went back to the way Jesus said "Martha, Martha", and a whole new thought was formed...
I knew right away that He could just as well have been saying "Sonja, Sonja"...
And what was Jesus feeling as he said her name... twice?
I'm pretty sure he was feeling a little less than thrilled that Martha didn't 'get it' in the way she should have. I feel like it was a patient but deep "Jesus sigh'... one of those that we have all given one of our much loved children, when they are somehow missing the mark on behavior that we have corrected many times before!
So now it is getting really personal. How many times has He said my name... twice?... A lot...
I want to up my learning curve, to be more in tune with Him more quickly in areas where I am too slow to respond ...
I don't really want Jesus to have to say 'Sonja, Sonja' in that way!
I have no doubt that Martha learned something important that day, as her sister chose to sit & listen to Jesus. The lesson for Martha is just as relevant for Sonja today!
