JUST
ONE THING
"But
one thing is needful: and Mary hath chosen that good part, which shall not be
taken away from her." Luke 10:42
The Word of God focuses our
attention on “one thing.” God’s
people are a people of “one thing.” I
pray that God the Holy Spirit will rivet your heart’s attention on "one thing:" – “one thing desired,” -- “one thing needful,” -- “one thing I know,” and -- “one thing I do.”
“One Thing Desired”
In Psalm 27:4 David said,
"one thing have I desired of the
Lord!" The man after God's own heart desired but "one thing" and sought but "one thing" from the Lord - "That I may dwell in the house of the Lord
all the days of my life." David desired to dwell in the conscious
awareness of Christ's manifest presence, in sweet communion on earth and
perfect communion in heaven. - "To
behold the beauty of the Lord," by faith here, and face to face
hereafter. - "And to inquire in his
temple," to be taught and directed by his Spirit on earth, and to be
taught perfectly in his glorious
presence in heaven.
“One Thing Needful”
In Luke 10:42 our Lord told
Martha, "one thing is needful!"
It is true, we live in this world with many cares and responsibilities, which
we must not neglect. Yet, even in this world, only one thing is needful. And
that one thing is Christ. "Martha
was cumbered about much serving." Martha was "careful and troubled about many things."
How sad! Mary chose one thing. Mary sought one thing. The one thing Mary sought
is the one thing needful -- Christ Jesus. Mary "sat at Jesus' feet, and heard his word!" How blessed!
“One Thing I Know”
In John 9:25 the blind man,
whose sight had been restored by the power of God, said, "One thing I know!" He knew that
once he was blind. And he knew who caused him to see. That was enough! If you
see the things of God, you know who caused you to see. Like the blind man, you
lay all praise at the feet of Christ. If you know this one thing, you know
enough.
“One Thing I Do
In Philippians 3:13 the
Apostle Paul said, "One thing I do!"
God’s saints in this world have not yet attained perfection, or even come
close. We know that. We have not yet won the prize we seek, perfect conformity
to Christ. But this one thing we must do - "Forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those
things which are before," we must "press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in
Christ Jesus." We must persevere, expending every effort, using every
means, seeking the Lord Jesus Christ, until at last we are found in him,
righteous, perfectly holy, perfectly conformed to Christ in body, soul, and
spirit by the grace of God. AMEN.
Grace Baptist Church of Danville - Grace For
Today Radio Message #826
2734 Old Stanford Road -
Danville, Kentucky 40422-9438
Donald S.
Fortner, Pastor -Telephone 606-236-8235 - Email grace@mis.net