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Service and Devotion

In a world that often focuses on personal gain and self-interest, it is essential to remember the power of service and devotion. We can draw inspiration from the examples of individuals like Martha and Mary, who exemplify the beauty of selflessness and dedication.

Martha’s commitment to serving others reminds us of the importance of actively meeting the needs of those around us. Through her practical form of piety, she demonstrates the value of rolling up our sleeves and making a difference in the lives of others. In a world that needs compassion and assistance, Martha’s example encourages us to step forward and lend a helping hand.

On the other hand, Mary’s devotion to Jesus teaches us the significance of spending time in His presence. By eagerly listening to His words and seeking comfort in times of sorrow, she shows us the power of finding solace and guidance in our relationship with Christ. Mary’s example reminds us to prioritize our spiritual well-being and cultivate a deep connection with our Savior.

Both service and devotion have their place in our lives. It is a delicate balance that ensures a fulfilling and purposeful existence. By incorporating both elements into our daily lives, we can experience joy in serving others while finding solace, guidance, and love at the feet of Jesus.

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