When the Season Feels Too Busy

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The Advent season carries a beautiful intention, yet many of us enter it with schedules that feel more like pressure cookers than peaceful celebrations. Between holiday shopping, school programs, family gatherings, travel, work commitments, and endless to-do lists, it’s no wonder December often feels more overwhelming than joyful. Scripture doesn’t ignore the need for hard work or productivity. But it does warn us about misplaced priorities and the unhealthy pace that can pull our hearts away from God. That’s exactly what happened to Martha. When Jesus arrived, she immediately sprang into action—cooking, preparing, serving—doing all the things she thought were necessary. Meanwhile, her sister Mary sat at Jesus’ feet, listening, resting, and receiving. To Martha, this felt unfair. To Jesus, it revealed something deeper.“Martha, Martha… you are worried and upset about many things.”In other words: You’re busy, but you’re missing the better thing. It’s easy to relate. Many of us run through December so fast that we barely hear the soft invitation of Christ calling us to slow down and sit with Him. Jesus Himself modeled this rhythm of rest. In the midst of a demanding ministry, He slipped away early in the morning to pray, to be still, and to reconnect with the Father (Mark 1:35). If the Son of God prioritized intentional quiet, how much more do we need it? The danger of constant busyness is that we become spiritually drained. We lose joy. We lose patience. We lose perspective. And slowly, we begin to lose sight of why we’re celebrating in the first place. Christmas is meant to draw our hearts toward the Savior—not toward stress. If the season feels too full, too heavy, or too chaotic, perhaps God is gently whispering the same words Jesus spoke to Martha:Choose what is better. Choose Me first. Even if the list remains unfinished.Even if the house isn’t picture-perfect.Even if plans change or things go undone. He is the One thing that matters most, and when we sit at His feet, peace returns. TONIGHT’S SCRIPTURE “Martha, Martha,” the Lord answered, “you are worried and upset about many things, but few things are needed—or indeed only one. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.”— Luke 10:41–42 YOUR NIGHTLY PRAYER Father,You know my limits and the weight I carry. As my days fill with tasks and responsibilities, help me keep my heart centered on You. Slow my pace where it needs slowing. Redirect my focus where it has drifted. Let the joy of this Advent season outweigh the pressure of my to-do list. And remind me that even if everything doesn’t get done, everything is still okay as long as I remain close to You.Thank You, Father.Amen. THREE THINGS TO MEDITATE UPON Make time for God.Find a quiet moment—perhaps in the early morning—to meet with Him. Let your mind settle before the day begins. (Mark 2:27) Use your free time wisely.Turn off distractions. Step away from screens. Instead of numbing your mind, lean into the Lord who offers true rest. (Matthew 11:28–29) Re-evaluate priorities every morning.Ask God to order your steps. Make a reasonable, achievable list. Invite Him into the planning, and let Him determine what truly matters today. (Proverbs 3:6) Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

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