Creating Beauty Through Sacrificial Worship and Love

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"This story is the story that I want told wherever the gospel goes. And it's not really about Mary. It's about this beautiful thing that she's done. Our beautiful things are meant to be all about us. That is good news in of itself. There's nothing more liberating than realizing life isn't all about me." [01:02:55]( | | )

"The beautiful things that we create as worshipers of Jesus should cause the people around us not to just always misunderstand us. But hopefully, occasionally, maybe even more often than not, invite them to worship. Evoke a sense of awe and adoration." [54:44](Download clip | | )

"Beautiful things can be and I think are often misunderstood. And I think that's important. Simply to remember. Because oftentimes you're going to do your utmost. Like this woman. You do something that is meant to be an expression of adoration." [50:50]( | | )

"She poured out the nard, the ointment. And it said the aroma filled the house. You ever been to someone's house that's really into essential oils? And you're like, dude, I love your smell. I don't know where that's coming from. Do you have like a diffuser?" [53:22]( | | )

"This beautiful thing is a snapshot of Christian freedom. If we back up a bit. In Mark's Gospel account he writes this. Jesus called the crowd to himself along with his disciples. And said, whoever wants to be my disciple. And Must deny themselves, yourselves and take up their cross and follow me." [01:07:03]( | | )

"What can we say about this beautiful thing? This story is told in the other gospels as well. Not Luke for some reason, but Matthew, Mark, naturally. And then John chapter 12 tells his own version of the story. They're all essentially the same with some various details brought out." [42:45]( | | )

"This is worship. John chapter 12, as I just mentioned, his version of the story. We're told who the woman is. It's Mary, the sister of Lazarus. It's the same story, only he includes the name. It's Mary, the sister of Lazarus, who was the man who Jesus brought back to life." [43:54]( | | )

"We're worshipers of Jesus first and foremost. You know, occasionally you might think about this personally. Or maybe you're just aware that there's a bit of a tension, sometimes even a debate in society and church. That like, well, what's the real aim of the church?" [47:20]( | | )

"This beautiful thing is worship. And number two, this beautiful thing is often misunderstood. It's the other obvious thing. In this little dinner party that we're reading of. And the woman shows up. And she does this thing. Everyone's indignant. It would seem the only person in the room that understands what's actually happening is Jesus." [49:57]( | | )

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