The term "workaholic" often comes as part of a joke...
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The term "workaholic" often comes as part of a joke, like "What can you do with a workaholic? Clone them!" However, all joking aside, workaholism can be a major problem for many people here in America. According to a study by the New York-based Center for Work-Life Policy, 45% of business executives put in more than 60 hours a week in their work and/or are on call 24 hours a day. There is even a "Workaholics Anonymous" organization designed after the Alcoholics Anonymous model to help people who cannot pull themselves away from their work.
Now, there is nothing wrong with working hard, but there are times when we have to sit and rest and spend some quiet time with the Lord. In this account, Martha was the busy worker wanting Mary to help out, but Mary knew the value of sitting at Jesus' feet, spending time in his presence, and listening to his voice. Maybe we should do the same.
Now, there is nothing wrong with working hard, but there are times when we have to sit and rest and spend some quiet time with the Lord. In this account, Martha was the busy worker wanting Mary to help out, but Mary knew the value of sitting at Jesus' feet, spending time in his presence, and listening to his voice. Maybe we should do the same.

