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What does the Bible say about attending to the Lord without distraction?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of attending to the Lord without distraction, as seen in 1 Corinthians 7:35.

In 1 Corinthians 7:35, Paul expresses a desire for believers to attend to the Lord without distraction. He contrasts the responsibilities of the unmarried individual, who can focus solely on the things of God, with those who are married, who must care for their spouses. This prioritization highlights the need to be present and engaged with God, free from the distractions that often come with earthly obligations. The Greek term used indicates a continuous attentiveness, a profound devotion to waiting on the Lord. Paul is not advocating guilt but instead pointing toward a life devoted to God, exemplified in the story of Mary and Martha, where Mary chose to prioritize listening to Jesus over being encumbered by preparations.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 7:35, Luke 10:38-42

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