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What does the Bible say about the story of Mary and Martha?

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The Bible teaches that both Mary and Martha were faithful disciples, yet displayed different personalities in their service to Christ.

The account of Mary and Martha found in Luke 10:38-42 illustrates the diverse personalities within the body of Christ. Both Mary and Martha were faithful disciples who honored Christ and loved Him. However, their responses to His presence highlight their different temperaments: Martha was active and impulsive, while Mary was contemplative and focused on listening to Jesus. This narrative reminds us that not all believers express their faith in the same way, and we should refrain from judging others based on their differing experiences and expressions of faith.
Scripture References: Luke 10:38-42

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Luke 10:38-42
J.C. Ryle · Jul 12, 2016
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