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What does it mean to be 'cumbered about' serving?

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Being 'cumbered about' refers to being overwhelmed by tasks at the expense of spiritual focus.

In the context of Luke 10:40, Martha found herself 'cumbered about much serving,' indicating that her service had led to anxiety and distraction from Christ's presence. While serving and hospitality are commendable virtues, when they begin to hinder our ability to engage with Christ and His Word, they become burdensome. This situation serves as a warning for Christians today to evaluate their lives: Are we so busy with good things that we neglect the most necessary thing—intimate communion with Christ? The balance between service and worship is crucial; when service engulfs our focus entirely, we miss the joy and peace that comes from being with the Lord.
Scripture References: Luke 10:40

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One Thing Needful
Paul Mahan · Jul 18, 1999
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