Crowded House: Life & Mind | Ps Anthony Liebenberg
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In this service, join Ps Anthony as he teaches on the importance of rest in our lives. We should take the posture of Mary instead of Martha and continue to stay at the Lord’s feet.
Crowds often characterize Christmas. Shopping centers, roads, airports, and even homes become overcrowded with people, activities, and decorations. Unfortunately, amidst this busyness, Jesus is often forgotten. Richard Foster, in Celebration of Discipline, notes that “noise, hurry, and crowds” are the tools our adversary uses to distract us. This is particularly evident during the holiday season, where excessive activity can pull us away from rest in God.
The story of Martha and Mary (Luke 10:38 –42) exemplifies this. While Martha was overwhelmed with serving, Mary chose to sit at Jesus’ feet and listen. Jesus highlighted that Mary chose the "one thing" that truly mattered. This illustrates the importance of inward rest—a posture of faith and trust in God’s completed work.
Scripture teaches that rest is not laziness but trust in God's provision (Hebrews 4:11 ). Jesus invites us to abide in Him, producing fruit without anxiety or hurry (John 15:5). He offers peace that transcends circumstances (John 14:27 ), allowing us to guard our hearts and live free from the burdens of the past or future (Proverbs 4:23 , Matthew 6:11 ).
In a hurried world, rest becomes a spiritual discipline. Battles are won not by striving but by trusting and feeding on God’s Word. As Psalm 23:5 reminds us, God prepares a table for us even in the presence of enemies. True victory comes from sitting in His presence, resting in His finished work, and embracing the now—the time of His favor (2 Corinthians 6:2).
Therefore, slow down. Be present. Trust God. Rest is the posture of faith, and in rest, you will find peace, favor, and wholeness.

















